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Seepage characteristics of a fractured silty mudstone under different confining pressures and temperatures

Authors :
Jiang Huangbin
Ji Yunpeng
Wen Chen
Xiang Qiu
Ling Zeng
Fu Hongyuan
Source :
Journal of Central South University. 27:1907-1916
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

To investigate the influence of confining pressures and temperatures on the seepage characteristics of fractured rocks, seepage tests were conducted on a fractured silty mudstone using a self-developed experimental system, and the effects of different factors on coefficient of permeability were discussed. The results showed that the increasing confining pressure will gradually decrease the coefficient of permeability, and this process is divided into two stages: 1) the fast decrease stage, which corresponds to a confining pressure less than 30 kPa, and 2) the slow decrease stage, which corresponds to a confining pressure larger than 30 kPa. Unlike confining pressure, an increase in temperature will increase the coefficient of permeability. It is noted that fracture surface roughness will also affect the variation of coefficient of permeability to a certain extent. Among the three examined factors, the effect of confining pressure increases is dominant on fracture permeability coefficient. The relationship between the confining pressure and coefficient of permeability can be quantified by an exponential function.

Details

ISSN :
22275223 and 20952899
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Central South University
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........287b108d692b183796abf954dac8ad05