Image Analysis and Stereology (May 2011)

MODELING OF MULTISCALE POROUS MEDIA

  • Bibhu Biswal,
  • Pål-Eric Øren,
  • Rudolf J Held,
  • Stig Bakke,
  • Rudolf Hilfer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5566/ias.v28.p23-34
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1
pp. 23 – 34

Abstract

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A stochastic geometrical modeling method for reconstructing three dimensional pore scale microstructures of multiscale porous media is presented. In this method the porous medium is represented by a random but spatially correlated structure of objects placed in the continuum. The model exhibits correlations with the sedimentary textures, scale dependent intergranular porosity over many decades, vuggy or dissolution porosity, a percolating pore space, a fully connected matrix space, strong resolution dependence and wide variability in the permeabilities and other properties. The continuum representation allows discretization at arbitrary resolutions providing synthetic micro-computertomographic images for resolution dependent fluid flow simulation. Model implementations for two different carbonate rocks are presented. The method can be used to generate pore scale models of a wide class of multiscale porous media.

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