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Water Resources Research | 2015

New ν‐type relative permeability curves for two‐phase flows through subsurface fractures

Noriaki Watanabe; Keisuke Sakurai; Takuya Ishibashi; Yutaka Ohsaki; Tetsuya Tamagawa; Masahiko Yagi; Noriyoshi Tsuchiya

Appropriate relative permeability curves for two-phase flows through subsurface fractures remain unclear. We have conducted decane-water and nitrogen-water two-phase flow experiments and simulations on real variable-aperture fractures in rocks under confining stress. Experiments have been conducted on fractures for different combinations of rock type (granite or limestone), wettability (contact angle of water: 0° or 90°), and intrinsic fracture permeability (10−11 m2 or 10−10 m2) using different combinations of shear displacement (0 or 1 mm) and effective confining stress (1 or 40 MPa). It has been demonstrated that nonwetting phase relative permeability depends on capillary pressure, except at either a higher contact angle or higher intrinsic permeability (i.e., bigger aperture), where no influence of capillarity is expected from the Young-Laplace equation. In the absence of an influence of capillarity, relations between wetting and nonwetting phase relative permeabilities agree with that of the X-type relative permeability curves. In order to determine the relative permeability curves under the influence of capillarity, the experimental results have been analyzed by two-phase flow simulations of the aperture distributions of the fractures. It has been revealed that nonwetting phase relative permeability becomes zero, even at a small wetting phase saturation of approximately 0.3, while wetting phase relative permeability exhibits Corey-type behavior, resulting in ν-shaped relative permeability curves. Similar curves have been reported in the literature, but have not been demonstrated for real fractures. It has been revealed that the new ν-type and traditional X-type relative permeability curves are appropriate for describing two-phase flows through subsurface fractures.


Lithos | 2007

Mixing of asthenospheric and lithospheric mantle-derived basalt magmas as shown by along-arc variation in Sr and Nd isotopic compositions of Early Miocene basalts from back-arc margin of the NE Japan arc

Makoto Sato; Kenji Shuto; Masahiko Yagi


Japanese Magazine of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2001

Transition of magmatic composition reflecting an evolution of rifting activity. A case study of the Akita-Yamagata basin in Early to Middle Miocene, Northeast Honshu, Japan.

Masahiko Yagi; Toshiaki Hasenaka; Takeshi Ohguchi; Kei Baba; Hinako Sato; Daizo Ishiyama; Toshio Mizuta; Takeyoshi Yoshida


Geochemical Journal | 1991

Chemical and physical processes occurring in the Fushime geothermal system, Kyushu, Japan

Kohei Akaku; Mark H. Reed; Masahiko Yagi; Kunio Kai; Yoshio Yasuda


Geothermics | 2000

Geology and fluid chemistry of the Fushime geothermal field, Kyushu, Japan

Hiroaki Okada; Yoshio Yasuda; Masahiko Yagi; Kunio Kai


Sedimentary Geology | 2009

The Fukuyama volcanic rocks: Submarine composite volcano in the Late Miocene to Early Pliocene Akita–Yamagata back-arc basin, northeast Honshu, Japan

Masahiko Yagi; Takeshi Ohguch; Fumio Akiba; Takeyoshi Yoshida; Tokiko Tiba


Island Arc | 1993

Regional metamorphism and hydrothermal alteration related to Miocene submarine volcanism (‘green tuff’) in the Yurihara oil and gas field, northwest Honshu Island, Japan

Masahiko Yagi


20th Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan | 2014

X-Ray CT Based Numerical Analysis for Fluid Flows Through Vuggy Carbonate Cores

Hikaru Kusanagi; Noriaki Watanabe; Takashi Shimazu; Masahiko Yagi; Takeshi Komai; Noriyoshi Tsuchiya


22nd Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan | 2016

Relative Permeability Curves for Two-Phase Flows Through Heterogeneous Vuggy Carbonates

Hikaru Kusanagi; Noriaki Watanabe; Takashi Shimazu; Masahiko Yagi


Water Resources Research | 2015

New ν -type relative permeability curves for two-phase flows through subsurface fractures: ν -type two-phase relative permeability curves for fractures

Noriaki Watanabe; Keisuke Sakurai; Takuya Ishibashi; Yutaka Ohsaki; Tetsuya Tamagawa; Masahiko Yagi; Noriyoshi Tsuchiya

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