Analysis of pore-fluid pressure gradient and effective vertical-stress gradient distribution in layered hydrodynamic systems
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01/08/1998
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Resumo |
A theoretical analysis is carried out to investigate the pore-fluid pressure gradient and effective vertical-stress gradient distribution in fluid saturated porous rock masses in layered hydrodynamic systems. Three important concepts, namely the critical porosity of a porous medium, the intrinsic Fore-fluid pressure and the intrinsic effective vertical stress of the solid matrix, are presented and discussed. Using some basic scientific principles, we derive analytical solutions and explore the conditions under which either the intrinsic pore-fluid pressure gradient or the intrinsic effective vertical-stress gradient can be maintained at the value of the lithostatic pressure gradient. Even though the intrinsic pore-fluid pressure gradient can be maintained at the value of the lithostatic pressure gradient in a single layer, it is impossible to maintain it at this value in all layers in a layered hydrodynamic system, unless all layers have the same permeability and porosity simultaneously. However, the intrinsic effective vertical-stress gradient of the solid matrix can be maintained at a value close to the lithostatic pressure gradient in all layers in any layered hydrodynamic system within the scope of this study. |
Identificador |
http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35057/UQ35057_OA.pdf |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Oxford University Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Geochemistry & Geophysics #Analytical Solution #Critical Porosity #Intrinsic Effective Vertical Stress #Intrinsic Pore-fluid Pressure #Lithostatic Pressure Gradient #Petroleum |
Tipo |
Journal Article |