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Transient Permeability in Porous and Fractured Sandstones mediated by Fluid-rock Interactions

Cheng, Chaojie ORCID iD icon

Abstract:

Understanding the fluid transport properties of subsurface rocks is essential for a large number of geotechnical applications, such as hydrocarbon (oil/gas) exploitation, geological storage (CO2/fluids), and geothermal reservoir utilization. To date, the hydromechanically-dependent fluid flow patterns in porous media and single macroscopic rock fractures have received numerous investigations and are relatively well understood. In contrast, fluid-rock interactions, which may permanently affect rock permeability by reshaping the structure and changing connectivity of pore throats or fracture apertures, need to be further elaborated. This is of significant importance for improving the knowledge of the long-term evolution of rock transport properties and evaluating a reservoir’ sustainability. The thesis focuses on geothermal energy utilization, e.g., seasonal heat storage in aquifers and enhanced geothermal systems, where single fluid flow in porous rocks and rock fracture networks under various pressure and temperature conditions dominates. In this experimental study, outcrop samples (i.e., Flechtinger sandstone, an illite-bearing Lower Permian rock, and Fontainebleau sandstone, consisting of pure quartz) were used for flow-through experiments under simulated hydrothermal conditions. ... mehr


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DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000189106
Veröffentlicht am 19.12.2025
Originalveröffentlichung
DOI: 10.25932/publishup-51012
Cover der Publikation
Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut für Angewandte Geowissenschaften (AGW)
Publikationstyp Hochschulschrift
Publikationsdatum 29.06.2021
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator KITopen-ID: 1000189106
Verlag Universität Potsdam
Umfang XIV, 148 S.
Art der Arbeit Dissertation
Prüfungsdaten Potsdam, Univ., Diss.
Bemerkung zur Veröffentlichung Permeabilitätsveränderungen in porösen und geklüfteten Sandsteinen als Folge von Fluid-Gesteins-Wechselwirkungen
Externe Relationen Abstract/Volltext
Schlagwörter 500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik
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Referent/Betreuer Kühn, Michael
Hilgers, Christoph
Renner, Jörg
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