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An Improved Rock Resistivity Model Based on Multi-Fractal Characterization Method for Sandstone Micro-Pore Structure Using Capillary Pressure
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Fractal Fract | Free Full-Text | Fractal-Based Approaches to Pore Structure Investigation and Water Saturation Prediction from NMR Measurements: A Case Study of the Gas-Bearing Tight Sandstone Reservoir in Nanpu Sag
Abstract : Pore space of tight sandstone samples exhibits fractal characteristics. Nuclear magnetic resonance is an effective method for pore size characterization. This paper focuses on fractal characteristics of pore size from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of tight sandstone samples. The relationship between the fractal dimension from NMR with pore structure and water saturation is parameterized by analyzing experimental data.
Variable Dimension Fractal-Based Conversion Method between the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance T2 Spectrum and Capillary Pressure Curve
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