不同围应力作用下花岗岩单裂缝拉剪裂缝各向异性流动特征

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1144/qjegh2023-094
Wentao Yang, Xiaopeng Su, Zhou Lei, Wenjie Wu, Xu Wei, Ruide Lei
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通过实验和基于实验结果的流动模拟,研究了不同围应力作用下花岗岩单裂缝拉剪裂缝的各向异性流动特征。分析并比较了张缝与剪切缝在渗透率降低率、渗透率应力依赖性、裂缝内流道、裂缝孔径分布等方面的各向异性特征。主要结论如下:(1)对于张性裂缝,k X略低于k Y,平均渗透率各向异性系数α k (α k = k X / k Y)在0.236 ~ 0.779之间。对于剪切裂缝,k X明显小于k Y, α k在0.038 ~ 0.163范围内,因此,剪切裂缝的渗透率各向异性强于拉伸裂缝。(2)剪切裂缝和张拉裂缝均存在较强的通道效应。拉伸裂缝X方向渗透率应力依赖系数为0.731MPa -1, Y方向渗透率应力依赖系数为0.365MPa -1,剪切裂缝渗透率应力依赖系数分别为0.034 mpa -1和0.010MPa -1,表明渗透率对应力的依赖也具有各向异性。(3)提出了基于应力和裂缝孔径变异函数的α k经验模型。基于α k,可以很好地预测X和Y方向的渗透率,特别是在较高围应力条件下。
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Anisotropic flow characteristics in single-fractured tensile and shear fractures of granite subjected to various confining stress
Anisotropic flow characteristics in single-fractured tensile and shear fractures of granite subjected to various confining stress were investigated by experiments and experimental results-based flow simulations. Anisotropic characteristics in aspects like permeability reduction rate, stress dependency of permeability, flow path in fracture and fracture aperture distribution were analyzed and compared between tensile and shear fractures. The main conclusions are as follows: (1) for tensile fracture, k X is slightly lower than k Y , the average permeability anisotropic coefficient α k ( α k = k X / k Y ) is in the range of 0.236∼0.779. For shear fracture, k X is obviously lower than k Y , α k is in the range of 0.038∼0.163, therefore, the permeability anisotropy in shear fracture is stronger than tensile fracture. (2) Strong channeling effect exists in both shear and tensile fractures. The stress dependence coefficient of permeability is 0.731MPa -1 in X direction and 0.365MPa -1 in Y direction for tensile fracture and this data is 0.034 and 0.010MPa -1 respectively for shear fracture, indicating that the dependency of permeability on stress also shows anisotropic. (3) An empirical model of α k based on stress and fracture aperture variogram was proposed. Based on α k , permeability along both X and Y directions can be predicted well, especially under relatively high confining stress.
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