Effect of Stress Magnitude and Stress Rate on Elastic Properties of the Reservoir Rocks
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Open access
Authors
Nourifard, Nazanin
Date
2019Supervisor
Maxim Lebedev
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering
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Abstract
We studied the effect of stress magnitude and stress rate on elastic properties of the reservoir rocks. We designed and developed experiments to study: (i) the dynamic and static elastic moduli of reservoir rocks, (ii) quantifying the effects of wave’s amplitude on the longitudinal and transverse velocities in porous media, and (iii) anisotropy of sandstone subjected to stress in dry and saturated statuses.
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