2019_EJRNL_PP_YUEDU_CHEN_1.pdf
Terbatas  Resti Andriani
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Resti Andriani
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
To investigate the influence of geometric characteristics of deformable rough fractures under confining stresses
on the behaviors of non-Darcy flow, four fractured sandstone specimens were used for hydraulic tests in the
experiments. According to the experimental results of the relationships between the hydraulic gradient and the
flow rate, it is demonstrated that the Forchheimer's equation can offer a good description of the non-Darcy flow
in rough fractures. In addition, the coefficients A and B in Forchheimer's equation are sensitive to the fracture
geometric characteristics, and their values also increase as the confining stress rises, mainly owing to the reduction of the hydraulic aperture and the heterogeneous distribution of the interconnected void areas with the
confining stress rising. Then, the surface and interior geometric properties of rough fractures were quantitatively
characterized with the peak asperity height and the box-counting fractal dimension
D
of the heterogeneous
distribution of the interconnected void areas, respectively. Furthermore, an empirical relationship between the
fractal dimension D and the fracture apertures was constructed according to the experimental results. Lastly, a
quantitative model was proposed to represent the relationship between the fracture geometric characteristics
and the non-Darcy coefficient . This model was further used to link the non-linear coefficient
B
of
Forchheimer's equation and the critical Reynold number
Rec with the fracture geometric characteristics. The
proposed models were validated by the experimental data and would be helpful to characterize the non-Darcy
flow behavior in rough fractures under various confining stresses.