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Direct and indirect laboratory measurements of poroelastic properties of two consolidated sandstones

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrmms.2013.08.033

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Porosity; Biot coefficient; Skempton coefficient; Fibre optic sensor

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  1. Federal Ministry of Education and Research [BMBF] [03G0767A]

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Experimental measurements to derive the drained bulk C and the solid bulk C-s(u) compressibility, the poroelastic Biot coefficient alpha. Skempton coefficient B as well as porosity phi were performed under drained, undrained and unjacketed pore pressure conditions. The experiments were conducted for two different kinds of sandstones, Bentheimer and Flechtinger. During all experiments, the confining hydrostatic pressure was continuously increased up to 85 MPa. To measure the undrained pore pressure response within the interior of the sample, a novel fibre optic sensors technique was applied. Subsequently, we compared the direct measurement of alpha dir, B-dir and phi(dir) to indirect calculated values using C and C-s(u). For low effective pressure, it showed that all parameters display a non-linear decrease with increasing effective pressure. At high effective pressure the decrease of all poroelastic coefficients is almost linear with increasing effective pressure. In accordance with Terzaghi's effective stress concept, the comparison between direct and indirect methods showed a good to excellent agreement for all calculated parameters. Differences between the direct and indirect methods were used to quantify drained and unjacketed pore compressibilities, as well as jacket effects during the experiment. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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