scholarly journals Rock physics modelling for determination of effective elastic properties of the lower Paleozoic shale formation, North Poland

2019 ◽  
Vol 67 (6) ◽  
pp. 1967-1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamila Wawrzyniak-Guz
MRS Advances ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (37) ◽  
pp. 2159-2168
Author(s):  
Rehema Ndeda ◽  
S. E. M Sebusang ◽  
R. Marumo ◽  
Erich O. Ogur

ABSTRACTMacroscopic strength of the rock depends on the behavior of the micro constituents, that is, the minerals, pores and crack profile. It is important to determine the effect of these constituents on the overall behavior of the rock. This study seeks to estimate the effective elastic properties of granite using the finite element method. A representative volume element (RVE) of suitable size with spherical inclusions of different distribution is subjected to loading and the effective elastic properties determined. The results are compared to those obtained from analytical methods. The elastic properties are obtained in both the axial and transverse direction to account for anisotropy. It is observed that there is congruence in the results obtained both analytically and numerically. The method of periodic microstructures exhibits close agreement with the numerical results.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura L. Schepp ◽  
Benedikt Ahrens ◽  
Martin Balcewicz ◽  
Mandy Duda ◽  
Mathias Nehler ◽  
...  

<p>Microtomographic imaging techniques and advanced numerical simulations are combined by digital rock physics (DRP) to obtain effective physical material properties. The numerical results are typically used to complement laboratory investigations with the aim to gain a deeper understanding of physical processes related to transport (e.g. permeability and thermal conductivity) and effective elastic properties (e.g. bulk and shear modulus). The present study focuses on DRP and laboratory techniques applied to a rock called reticulite, which is considered as an end-member material with respect to porosity, stiffness and brittleness of the skeleton. Classical laboratory investigations on effective properties, such as ultrasonic transmission measurements and uniaxial deformation experiments, are very difficult to perform on this class of high-porosity and brittle materials.</p><p>Reticulite is a pyroclastic rock formed during intense Hawaiian fountaining events. The open honeycombed network has a porosity of more than 80 % and consists of bubbles that are supported by glassy threads. The natural mineral has a strong analogy to fabricated open-cell foams. By comparing experimental with numerical results and theoretical estimates we demonstrate the potential of digital material methodology with respect to the investigation of porosity, effective elastic properties, thermal conductivity and permeability</p><p>We show that the digital rock physics workflow, previously applied to conventional rock types, yields reasonable results for a high-porosity rock and can be adopted for fabricated foam-like materials. Numerically determined effective properties of reticulite are in good agreement with the experimentally determined results. Depending on the fields of application, numerical methods as well as theoretical estimates can become reasonable alternatives to laboratory methods for high porous foam-like materials.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (23) ◽  
pp. 1966-1982 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khalil Refai ◽  
Marco Montemurro ◽  
Charles Brugger ◽  
Nicolas Saintier

2016 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 257-267 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Wang ◽  
Y.-X. Kang ◽  
B. Liu ◽  
Q.-H. Qin

AbstractExisting studies reveal that the shape corners of hexagonal fiber affect the degree of constraint on the matrix material. However, none of these studies included the effect of orientation of hexagonal fibers. In this study, a computational micromechanics model of oriented hexagonal fibers in periodic unidirectional composite materials is established for the determination of effective orthotropic elastic properties of the composite. In the present numerical modeling, the representative unit composite cell including the matrix material and the single oriented hexagonal fiber or random oriented hexagonal fibers is solved by micro-scale finite element analysis with different stress loads and periodic displacement boundary conditions, which are applied along the cell boundary to meet the requirement of straight-line constraint during deformation of the cell. Subsequently, the effective elastic properties of the composite are evaluated for periodic regular packing and random packing using the homogenization approach for investigating the influence of unified orientation and random orientation of the hexagonal fibers on the overall elastic properties of the fiber-reinforced composites. The numerical results are verified by comparing with other available results.


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