A Semi‐Analytical Solution for the Equivalent Permeability Coefficient of the Multilayered Porous Medium With Continuous Fracture

Author:

Zhang Shuai1ORCID,Liu Xiaoli1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering Key Laboratory of Hydrosphere Sciences of the Ministry of Water Resources Department of Hydraulic Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractFractures significantly alter the permeability characteristics of the natural porous media, especially for the multilayered porous medium system. The most direct and effective approach to assess the hydraulic conductivity of a multilayered porous medium with continuous fracture is to determine its equivalent permeability coefficient (EPC). A mathematical model with second‐order accuracy is established to analysis the permeability characteristics of the multilayered porous medium incorporating a continuous fracture. The Navier‒Stokes equation is used to govern the clear fluid motion in the continuous fracture, and the seepage fluid motion in the multilayered porous matrix is governed by the Brinkman‒Darcy equation. The semi‐analytical solutions for the velocity profile and EPC of the present model are derived under the conditions of the jumping stress at the fracture‐matrix interface and the continuous velocity at the matrix(i)‐matrix(i +1) interface. The Lattice Boltzmann method, finite element method, and one domain method simulations are conducted to verify the deduced semi‐analytical solutions of the velocity profile. Furthermore, the calculated EPC of the present multilayered model is in good agreement with that of the existing classic models (i.e., one region: fracture, two regions: fracture‐matrix, three regions: fracture‐matrix1‐matrix2, and multilayered porous medium without fracture). Parameter sensitivity reveals that increasing the thickness, dip angle, and porosity of the fractured porous media increases the flow velocity, while an increase in the stress jump coefficient can result in the opposite effect. This implies that porous layers containing fracture are more susceptible to erosion, particularly under conditions of steep dip angle and strong permeability.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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