Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key in a number of resource engineering challenges, in particular hydrocarbon production and CO2 sequestration. Deformation in these porous materials is, in general, not homogeneous, as deformation localises into narrow shear or compaction bands, which might then evolve into fractures. These local deformation features can act as barriers or conduits for fluid flow, depending on their evolution and resultant properties. This work focusses on achieving quantitative understanding of how localised deformation (shear or compaction bands and fractures) can change (local and global) permeability in porous rocks. In particular the aim is to overcome lim...
Understanding fluid flow in rocks is crucial to quantify many natural processes such as ground water...
Understanding of damage mechanisms controlling production and recovery rate is of prime importance i...
High speed neutron tomographies 1 min acquisition have been acquired during water invasion into a...
Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key...
Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key...
The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon production and CO(2) seques...
The challenge of understanding how localized deformation modifies fluid flow in porous rock is addre...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon product...
A new approach to characterise the evolution and coupling of deformation and fluid flow in geomateri...
The behaviour of subsurface reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
The textural and geometrical properties of the pore networks (i.e., such as pore size distribution, ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the combination of x-ray tomography during triaxial tests (”in...
Understanding fluid flow in rocks is crucial to quantify many natural processes such as ground water...
Understanding fluid flow in rocks is crucial to quantify many natural processes such as ground water...
Understanding of damage mechanisms controlling production and recovery rate is of prime importance i...
High speed neutron tomographies 1 min acquisition have been acquired during water invasion into a...
Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key...
Understanding the mechanical behaviour of porous rocks and how this influences the fluid flow is key...
The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
The behaviour of subsurface-reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon production and CO(2) seques...
The challenge of understanding how localized deformation modifies fluid flow in porous rock is addre...
Understanding fluid flow through rocks is of key interest in hydrocarbon product...
A new approach to characterise the evolution and coupling of deformation and fluid flow in geomateri...
The behaviour of subsurface reservoir porous rocks is a central topic in the resource engineering in...
The textural and geometrical properties of the pore networks (i.e., such as pore size distribution, ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the combination of x-ray tomography during triaxial tests (”in...
Understanding fluid flow in rocks is crucial to quantify many natural processes such as ground water...
Understanding fluid flow in rocks is crucial to quantify many natural processes such as ground water...
Understanding of damage mechanisms controlling production and recovery rate is of prime importance i...
High speed neutron tomographies 1 min acquisition have been acquired during water invasion into a...