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Draper Aden Associates, 114 Edinburgh S Dr #200, Cary, NC, 27511, USA.
Ground Water. 2021 Mar;59(2):266-272. doi: 10.1111/gwat.13039. Epub 2020 Sep 7.
The hydraulic profiling tool (HPT) is widely used to generate profiles of relative permeability vs. depth. In this work, prior numerical modeling results are used to develop a relationship between probe advance rate V (cm/s), probe diameter D (cm), water injection rate Q (mL/min), corrected pressure P (psi), and hydraulic conductivity K (feet/d) [Formula: see text] where E is an empirically derived hydraulic efficiency factor. The relationship is validated by 23 HPT profiles that, after averaging K vertically, were similar to slug test results in adjoining monitoring wells. The best fit value of E for these profiles was 2.02. This equation provides a physically based approach for generating hydraulic conductivity profiles with HPT tooling.
水力压裂工具(HPT)广泛用于生成相对渗透率与深度的剖面。在这项工作中,利用先前的数值模拟结果,建立了探头推进速度 V(cm/s)、探头直径 D(cm)、注水速率 Q(mL/min)、校正压力 P(psi)和水力传导率 K(英尺/d)之间的关系[公式:见正文],其中 E 是经验导出的水力效率因子。通过 23 个 HPT 剖面验证了该关系,这些剖面在垂直方向上平均 K 后,与相邻监测井中的柱塞测试结果相似。这些剖面的 E 的最佳拟合值为 2.02。该方程为使用 HPT 工具生成水力传导率剖面提供了一种基于物理的方法。