Final Report: Approaches to Some of the Outstanding Problems of Heterogeneous Compactive Deformation of Geomaterials | |
Rudnicki, J. W. | |
Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) | |
关键词: 58 Geosciences Compaction, Localization, Shear Faulting, Pore Fluid, Permeability, Constitutive Behavior, True Triaxial Testing, Fault Angles; Compaction, Localization, Shear Faulting, Pore Fluid, Permeability, Constitutive Behavior, True Triaxial Testing, Fault Angles; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1059049 RP-ID : Final Report RP-ID : FG02-93ER14344 RP-ID : 1059049 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Evidence from laboratory experiments and field observations on porous rocks (and other porous materials) has indicated that compaction does not necessarily occur homogeneously, but, instead, is localized in narrow planar zones that are perpendicular to the maximum compressive stress. Because the permeability of these zones is reduced by several orders of magnitude, they present barriers to fluid flow across them. Consequently, their formation in reservoirs or aquifers can adversely affect attempts to inject or withdraw fluids, such as CO2. Because the zones are narrow, they will be difficult to detect from the surface and, as a result, it is important to understand the conditions for their formation and extension.
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