Fluid Flow in Fractured Rocks
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3-5週間でお届けいたします。 Author: Zimmerman, Robert W. (Imperial College, London, UK) / Paluszny, Adriana (Imperial College, London, UK) Publisher: WILEY ISBN: 9781119248019 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年02月 DESCRIPTION FLUID FLOW IN FRACTURED ROCKS "The definitive treatise on the subject for many years to come" -Prof. Ruben Juanes, MIT Authoritative textbook that provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to fluid flow in fractured rocks Fluid Flow in Fractured Rocks provides an authoritative introduction to the topic of fluid flow through single rock fractures and fractured rock masses. This book is intended for readers with interests in hydrogeology, hydrology, water resources, structural geology, reservoir engineering, underground waste disposal, or other fields that involve the flow of fluids through fractured rock masses. Classical and established models and data are presented and carefully explained, and recent computational methodologies and results are also covered. Each chapter includes numerous graphs, schematic diagrams and field photographs, an extensive reference list, and a set of problems, thus providing a comprehensive learning experience that is both mathematically rigorous and accessible. Written by two internationally recognized leaders in the field, Fluid Flow in Fractured Rocks includes information on: Nucleation and growth of fractures in rock, with a multiscale characterization of their geometric traits Effect of normal and shear stresses on the transmissivity of a rock fracture and mathematics of fluid flow through a single rock fracture Solute transport in rocks, with quantitative descriptions of advection, molecular diffusion, and dispersion Fluid Flow in Fractured Rocks is an essential resource for researchers and postgraduate students who are interested in the field of fluid flow through fractured rocks. The text is also highly suitable for professionals working in civil, environmental, and petroleum engineering. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Genesis and Morphology of Fractures in Rock 1 2 Fluid Flow in a Single Fracture 27 3 Effect of Stress on Fracture Transmissivity 57 4 Fluid Flow Through Fractures at Moderate to High Reynolds Numbers 75 5 Thermo-Hydro-Chemical-Mechanical Effects on Fracture Transmissivity 91 6 Solute Transport in a Single Fracture 113 7 Analytical Models for the Permeability of a Fractured Rock Mass 133 8 Fluid Flow in Geologically Realistic Fracture Networks 149 9 Dual-Porosity Models for Fractured-Porous Rocks 177 10 Matrix Block Shape Factors 199 11 Solute Transport in Fractured Rock Masses 219 12 Two-Phase Flow in Fractured Rocks 241 Index 265
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