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This book presents a systematic attempt to generalize several
fundamental physical laws related to subsurface fluid flow that are
important for a number of contemporary applications in the areas of
hydrogeology, reservoir engineering and rock mechanics. It also
covers the history of discovering these physical laws, their
respective scope of validity, and their generalizations or
extensions. The physical laws discussed include Darcy's law,
Darcy-Buckingham law and Hooke's law. Darcy's law is the
fundamental law for subsurface fluid flow. For low-permeability
media, it is not always adequate because of the strong fluid-solid
interaction. Though the Darcy-Buckingham law is often used for
modeling subsurface multiphase flow, it is only valid under the
local equilibrium condition. This condition does not hold in many
cases, especially when fingering flow occurs. It is well known that
subsurface fluid flow is coupled with mechanical deformation of
subsurface media; in some applications, this coupling can play a
dominant role. The continuum-scale elastic deformation of natural
rock, however, does not always follow the traditional form of
Hooke's law. The book also presents applications of the proposed
generalizations of the physical laws to several important
engineering projects.
Physics of Fluid Flow and Transport in Unconventional Reservoir
Rocks Understanding and predicting fluid flow in hydrocarbon shale
and other non-conventional reservoir rocks Oil and natural gas
reservoirs found in shale and other tight and ultra-tight porous
rocks have become increasingly important sources of energy in both
North America and East Asia. As a result, extensive research in
recent decades has focused on the mechanisms of fluid transfer
within these reservoirs, which have complex pore networks at
multiple scales. Continued research into these important energy
sources requires detailed knowledge of the emerging theoretical and
computational developments in this field. Following a
multidisciplinary approach that combines engineering, geosciences
and rock physics, Physics of Fluid Flow and Transport in
Unconventional Reservoir Rocks provides both academic and
industrial readers with a thorough grounding in this cutting-edge
area of rock geology, combining an explanation of the underlying
theories and models with practical applications in the field.
Readers will also find: An introduction to the digital modeling of
rocks Detailed treatment of digital rock physics, including decline
curve analysis and non-Darcy flow Solutions for
difficult-to-acquire measurements of key petrophysical
characteristics such as shale wettability, effective permeability,
stress sensitivity, and sweet spots Physics of Fluid Flow and
Transport in Unconventional Reservoir Rocks is a fundamental
resource for academic and industrial researchers in hydrocarbon
exploration, fluid flow, and rock physics, as well as professionals
in related fields.
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