In recent years considerable interest in determining the relationship between the hydraulic conductivity of a rock fracture and its average aperture has developed. The present study involved both theoretical and experimental studies of the geometrical factors which influence gas conductivity of rock fractures. Theoretical analysis of parallel plate gas flow revealed that the gas conductivity of a fracture is the same as for incompressible fluids and can be expected to follow a cubic law relationship. Application of the cubic law to practical field test situations, however, was found to be limited by uncertainties in flow boundary conditions, nonlinearity of flow behavior, and effects of fracture surface roughness. Quantitative assessment of...
Flow in fractured rocks has been intensively studied in the last decades, in part due to plans in ma...
The presence of natural fractures is often cited as a key factor in gas production for both fracture...
The mechanism of two-phase flow through fractures is of importance in understanding many geologic pr...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada contains numerous geological units that are highly fractured. A clear underst...
Recent interest in locating a nuclear waste repository in unsaturated fractured rock has lead to roc...
Characterization of Hydro-Mechanical (H-M) properties of rock fractures is the initial and important...
In recent years, geological disposal of radioactive wastes is considered to be the most promising op...
A new method for characterising the detailed fracture geometry in sandstone cores is presented. This...
In fractured rocks of low permeability, the hydraulic properties of the rock mass are strongly influ...
The existence of surface roughness, various contact conditions and the occurrence of flow nonlineari...
The knowledge of fluid flow through rock fractures is directly related to hydrocarbon migration, was...
To quantify the roughness of natural rock fracture surfaces, a two dimensional version of the modifi...
The mechanism and quantitative descriptions of nonlinear fluid flow through rock fractures are diffi...
Effective construction of tunnels in fractured crystalline rock requires a unified approach for hand...
A comprehensive methodology of hydraulic testing in fractured rocks is presented. The methodology ut...
Flow in fractured rocks has been intensively studied in the last decades, in part due to plans in ma...
The presence of natural fractures is often cited as a key factor in gas production for both fracture...
The mechanism of two-phase flow through fractures is of importance in understanding many geologic pr...
Yucca Mountain, Nevada contains numerous geological units that are highly fractured. A clear underst...
Recent interest in locating a nuclear waste repository in unsaturated fractured rock has lead to roc...
Characterization of Hydro-Mechanical (H-M) properties of rock fractures is the initial and important...
In recent years, geological disposal of radioactive wastes is considered to be the most promising op...
A new method for characterising the detailed fracture geometry in sandstone cores is presented. This...
In fractured rocks of low permeability, the hydraulic properties of the rock mass are strongly influ...
The existence of surface roughness, various contact conditions and the occurrence of flow nonlineari...
The knowledge of fluid flow through rock fractures is directly related to hydrocarbon migration, was...
To quantify the roughness of natural rock fracture surfaces, a two dimensional version of the modifi...
The mechanism and quantitative descriptions of nonlinear fluid flow through rock fractures are diffi...
Effective construction of tunnels in fractured crystalline rock requires a unified approach for hand...
A comprehensive methodology of hydraulic testing in fractured rocks is presented. The methodology ut...
Flow in fractured rocks has been intensively studied in the last decades, in part due to plans in ma...
The presence of natural fractures is often cited as a key factor in gas production for both fracture...
The mechanism of two-phase flow through fractures is of importance in understanding many geologic pr...