Masahiko Yagi
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Water Resources Research | 2015
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
Makoto Sato; Kenji Shuto; Masahiko Yagi
Japanese Magazine of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2001
Masahiko Yagi; Toshiaki Hasenaka; Takeshi Ohguchi; Kei Baba; Hinako Sato; Daizo Ishiyama; Toshio Mizuta; Takeyoshi Yoshida
Geochemical Journal | 1991
Kohei Akaku; Mark H. Reed; Masahiko Yagi; Kunio Kai; Yoshio Yasuda
Geothermics | 2000
Hiroaki Okada; Yoshio Yasuda; Masahiko Yagi; Kunio Kai
Sedimentary Geology | 2009
Masahiko Yagi; Takeshi Ohguch; Fumio Akiba; Takeyoshi Yoshida; Tokiko Tiba
Island Arc | 1993
Masahiko Yagi
20th Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan | 2014
Hikaru Kusanagi; Noriaki Watanabe; Takashi Shimazu; Masahiko Yagi; Takeshi Komai; Noriyoshi Tsuchiya
22nd Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan | 2016
Hikaru Kusanagi; Noriaki Watanabe; Takashi Shimazu; Masahiko Yagi
Water Resources Research | 2015
Noriaki Watanabe; Keisuke Sakurai; Takuya Ishibashi; Yutaka Ohsaki; Tetsuya Tamagawa; Masahiko Yagi; Noriyoshi Tsuchiya