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21 march 2019 09:00:02

 
Energies, Vol. 12, Pages 1085: The Percolation Properties of Electrical Conductivity and Permeability for Fractal Porous Media (Energies)
 


Many cases have indicated that the conductivity and permeability of porous media may decrease to zero at a nonzero percolation porosity instead of zero porosity. However, there is still a lack of a theoretical basis for the percolation mechanisms of the conductivity and permeability. In this paper, the analytical percolation expressions of both conductivity and permeability are derived based on fractal theory by introducing the critical porosity. The percolation models of the conductivity and permeability were found to be closely related to the critical porosity and microstructural parameters. The simulation results demonstrated that the existence of the critical could lead to the non-Archie phenomenon. Meanwhile, the increasing critical porosity could significantly decrease the permeability and the conductivity at low porosity. Besides, the complex microstructure could result in more stagnant pores and a higher critical porosity. This study proves the importance of the critical porosity in accurately evaluating the conductivity and permeability, and reveals the percolation mechanisms of the conductivity and permeability in complex reservoirs. By comparing the predicted conductivity and permeability with the available experimental data, the validity of the proposed percolation models is verified.


 
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