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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2018

Low frequency complex dielectric (conductivity) response of dilute clay suspensions: Modeling and experiments

Chang-Yu Hou; Ling Feng; Nikita Seleznev; Denise E. Freed

In this work, we establish an effective medium model to describe the low-frequency complex dielectric (conductivity) dispersion of dilute clay suspensions. We use previously obtained low-frequency polarization coefficients for a charged oblate spheroidal particle immersed in an electrolyte as the building block for the Maxwell Garnett mixing formula to model the dilute clay suspension. The complex conductivity phase dispersion exhibits a near-resonance peak when the clay grains have a narrow size distribution. The peak frequency is associated with the size distribution as well as the shape of clay grains and is often referred to as the characteristic frequency. In contrast, if the size of the clay grains has a broad distribution, the phase peak is broadened and can disappear into the background of the canonical phase response of the brine. To benchmark our model, the low-frequency dispersion of the complex conductivity of dilute clay suspensions is measured using a four-point impedance measurement, which can be reliably calibrated in the frequency range between 0.1 Hz and 10 kHz. By using a minimal number of fitting parameters when reliable information is available as input for the model and carefully examining the issue of potential over-fitting, we found that our model can be used to fit the measured dispersion of the complex conductivity with reasonable parameters. The good match between the modeled and experimental complex conductivity dispersion allows us to argue that our simplified model captures the essential physics for describing the low-frequency dispersion of the complex conductivity of dilute clay suspensions.


Geophysical Journal International | 2010

Relationships between induced polarization relaxation time and hydraulic properties of sandstone

Andrey Tarasov; Yuri Ilyin; Nikita Seleznev; Austin Boyd


Archive | 2005

Method for determining properties of earth formations using dielectric permittivity measurements

Tarek M. Habashy; Nikita Seleznev; Austin Boyd; Mehdi Hizem


SPWLA 47th Annual Logging Symposium | 2006

Formation properties derived from a multi-frequency dielectric measurement

Nikita Seleznev; Tarek M. Habashy; Austin Boyd; Mehdi Hizem


SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2002

Real-Time Petrophysical Analysis in Siliciclastics From the Integration of Spectroscopy and Triple-Combo Logging

Michael M. Herron; Susan L. Herron; James A. Grau; Nikita Seleznev; John Phillips; Ahmed El Sherif; Sherif Farag; John P. Horkowtiz; Thomas J. Neville; Hsu Kai


Petrophysics | 2010

A New Workflow For Petrophysical And Textural Evaluation of Carbonate Reservoirs

Raghu Ramamoorthy; Austin Boyd; Thomas J. Neville; Nikita Seleznev; Charles Flaum; Juntao Ma


Petrophysics | 2014

Experimental Study of the Effects of Wettability and Fluid Saturation on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Dielectric Measurements in Limestone

Lalitha Venkataramanan; Martin D. Hürlimann; Jeffrey A. Tarvin; Kamillah Fellah; Diana Acero-Allard; Nikita Seleznev


Archive | 2008

Applications of wideband em measurements for determining reservoir formation properties

Nikita Seleznev; Tarek M. Habashy; Austin Boyd


Archive | 2005

Method and device for complex permittivity measurements as a function of frequency

Tarek M. Habashy; Nikita Seleznev; Austin Boyd


Archive | 2008

Determining formation wettability from dielectric measurements

Nikita Seleznev; Tarek M. Habashy

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Tarek M. Habashy

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Pabitra Sen

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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