Page 137 - Petrophysics
P. 137

1 10   PETROPHYSICS: RESERVOIR ROCK PROPERTIES



                       (b)  The  specific  surface  area  per  unit  pore  volume  is  given  by
                     Equation 3.1 5 :


                           2
                     svp = -
                           r
                                2
                     svp =             = 4,237 cm-'
                           4.72 x  10-4


                     The specific surface area per unit grain volume can be estimated using
                     Equation 3.17:













                       All the above equations used in deriving the relationship between the
                     permeability and porosity (Equation 3.19) are based on the assumption
                     that the porous rock can be represented by a bundle of straight capillary
                     tubes. However, the average path length that a fluid particle must travel
                     is actually greater than the length L of the core sample. The departure of
                     a porous medium from being made up by a bundle of  straight capillary
                     tubes can be measured by the tortuosity coefficient,  2, which is expressed
                     as [16,17]:

                     2= (;)   2                                                   (3.20)




                     where La is the actual flow path and L is the core length. Note that in
                     the literature tortuosity is sometimes defined as LJL.  Equation 3.20 is
                     preferred here because in most laboratory experiments, the product of
                     the formation resistivity factor (F)  and porosity is related to the ratio LJL
                     by the following correlation [ 171 :
                     F@= (+)'                                                     (3.21)





                     The exponent C is the correlation constant, which ranges from 1.7 to 2.
                     Note that this range is rather similar to that of the cementation factor m.
   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142