Abstract

In this paper, a novel porous media permeability model is established by using particle model, capillary bundle model and fractal theory. The three-dimensional irregular spatial characteristics composed of two ideal particles are considered in the model. Compared with previous models, the results of our model are closer to the experimental data. The results show that the tortuosity fractal dimension is negatively correlated with porosity, while the pore area fractal dimension is positively correlated with porosity; The permeability is negatively correlated with the tortuosity fractal dimension and positively correlated with the integral fractal dimension of pore surface and particle radius. When the tortuosity fractal dimension is close to 1 and the pore area fractal dimension is close to 2, the faster the permeability changes, the greater the impact. Different particle arrangement has great influence on porous media permeability. When the porosity is close to 0 and close to 1, the greater the difference coefficient is, the more the permeability of different arrangement is affected. In addition, the larger the particle radius is, the greater the permeability difference coefficient will be, and the greater the permeability difference will be for different particle arrangements. With the increase of fractal dimension, the permeability difference coefficient first decreases and then increases. When the pore area fractal dimension approaches 2, the permeability difference coefficient changes faster and reaches the minimum value, and when the tortuosity fractal dimension approaches 1, the permeability difference coefficient changes faster and reaches the minimum value. Our research is helpful to further understand the connotation of medium transmission in porous media.

Highlights

  • Fibrous and reservoir rocks are porous media with complex microstructure

  • There have been many researches on porous media permeability model based on fractal theory, the most classic one is the KC equation, this equation is strictly applicable to homogeneous media or actual random filled fiber media

  • We derive a novel porous media permeability model considering irregular pore space based on fractal theory and ideal particle space geometry

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Summary

Introduction

Fibrous and reservoir rocks are porous media with complex microstructure. There are plenty of rounded particles that make up the skeleton of the rock and the blue areas represent random pores or micropores between particles. These pores are randomly distributed in space, with sizes spanning several orders of magnitude and connecting with each other through thick channels, forming a complex network of pores. Similar to the above fractal study on permeability of fibrous porous media, on the basis of predicted by this model is quite different from the experimental results [13].

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