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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Continuum reconstruction of the pore scale microstructure for Fontainebleau sandstone

Umar FauziB. BiswalB. BiswalRudolf HilferRudolf HilferFourier Dzar Eljabbar LatiefFourier Dzar Eljabbar Latief

subject

Statistics and ProbabilityMinkowski spaceMineralogyTomographyIterative reconstructionCrystalliteCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructurePorosityQuartzGeologyDiagenesis

description

Abstract A stochastic geometrical modeling technique is used to reconstruct a laboratory scale Fontainebleau sandstone with a sidelength of 1.5 cm. The model reconstruction is based on crystallite properties and diagenetic parameters determined from two-dimensional images. The three-dimensional pore scale microstructure of the sandstone is represented by a list of quartz crystallites defined geometrically and placed in the continuum. This allows generation of synthetic μ -CT images of the rock model at arbitrary resolutions. Quantitative microstructure comparison based on Minkowski functionals, two-point correlation function and local porosity theory indicates that this modeling technique can provide more realistic and accurate models of sandstones than many existing techniques used currently. Synthetic μ -CT images at different resolutions from a laboratory scale model of Fontainebleau sandstone are made available to the scientific community for resolution dependent petrophysical analysis.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2009.12.006