用于提取孔隙网络的中间通路搜索(MAPS)

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computational Geosciences Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1007/s10596-024-10307-9
Yuze Zhang, Jie Liu, Tao Zhang, Shuyu Sun
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过去几十年来,孔隙网络模型(PNM)已成为研究多孔介质中流体流动的重要工具。孔隙网络模型的关键在于从地质扫描中提取多孔介质的拓扑结构,通常称为孔隙网络。传统的孔隙网络提取方法依赖于基于像素的技术,需要高质量的图像来准确捕捉孔隙信息。近来,闪光灯搜索中轴(FSMA)算法问世,为在连续空间域内提取孔隙网络提供了一种新方法。这一创新使算法的运行不受特定像素的影响,从而大大降低了计算复杂度。基于 FSMA 算法的基本原理,本文提出了一种结合字符串方法的高效搜索算法。该算法使用最少的计算点就能精确确定多孔介质中的孔隙和喉管中心位置,并能准确计算孔隙中值的位置。此外,该算法还能有效规避 FSMA 算法中遇到的死角孔隙问题,而这正是多孔介质内多相流研究中最重要的一个特征。
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Medial Access Path Search (MAPS) for pore-network extraction

Over the past few decades, pore-network models (PNMs) have emerged as a pivotal tool in the investigation of fluid flow within porous media. The crux of PNM lies in the extraction of the topological structure of porous media, as abstracted from geological scans, commonly referred to as the pore network. Conventional methods for pore-network extraction rely on pixel-based techniques and necessitate high-quality images to accurately capture pore information. In recent times, the flashlight search medial axis (FSMA) algorithm has been introduced, offering a novel approach to extract pore networks within continuous spatial domains. This innovation enables the algorithm to operate independently of specific pixels, thereby significantly reducing computational complexity. Building upon the foundational principles of the FSMA algorithm, this paper presents an efficient search algorithm in conjunction with string methods. This algorithm facilitates the precise determination of pore and throat center locations within porous media using a minimal number of computational points and can accurately compute the positions of pore medians. Furthermore, this algorithm can effectively circumvent the issue of dead-end pores encountered in the FSMA algorithm, a feature of paramount importance in the study of multiphase flow within porous media.

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Computational Geosciences
Computational Geosciences 地学-地球科学综合
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6.10
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期刊介绍: Computational Geosciences publishes high quality papers on mathematical modeling, simulation, numerical analysis, and other computational aspects of the geosciences. In particular the journal is focused on advanced numerical methods for the simulation of subsurface flow and transport, and associated aspects such as discretization, gridding, upscaling, optimization, data assimilation, uncertainty assessment, and high performance parallel and grid computing. Papers treating similar topics but with applications to other fields in the geosciences, such as geomechanics, geophysics, oceanography, or meteorology, will also be considered. The journal provides a platform for interaction and multidisciplinary collaboration among diverse scientific groups, from both academia and industry, which share an interest in developing mathematical models and efficient algorithms for solving them, such as mathematicians, engineers, chemists, physicists, and geoscientists.
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