LAPSE:2023.21192v1
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LAPSE:2023.21192v1
Investigation of Analysis Methods for Pulse Decay Tests Considering Gas Adsorption
March 21, 2023
Abstract
The pulse decay test is the main method employed to determine permeability for tight rocks, and is widely used. The testing gas can be strongly adsorbed on the pore surface of unconventional reservoir cores, such as shale and coal rock. However, gas adsorption has not been well considered in analysis pulse decay tests. In this study, the conventional flow model of adsorbed gas in porous media was modified by considering the volume of the adsorbed phase. Then, pulse decay tests of equilibrium sorption, unsteady state and pseudo-steady-state non-equilibrium sorption models, were analyzed by simulations. For equilibrium sorption, it is found that the Cui-correction method is excessive when the adsorbed phase volume is considered. This method is good at very low pressure, and is worse than the non-correction method at high pressure. When the testing pressure and Langmuir volume are large and the vessel volumes are small, a non-negligible error exists when using the Cui-correction method. If the vessel volumes are very large, gas adsorption can be ignored. For non-equilibrium sorption, the pulse decay characteristics of unsteady state and pseudo-steady-state non-equilibrium sorption models are similar to those of unsteady state and pseudo-steady-state dual-porosity models, respectively. When the upstream and downstream pressures become equal, they continue to decay until all of the pressures reach equilibrium. The Langmuir volume and pressure, the testing pressure and the porosity, affect the pseudo-storativity ratio and the pseudo-interporosity flow coefficient. Their impacts on non-equilibrium sorption models are similar to those of the storativity ratio and the interporosity flow coefficient in dual-porosity models. Like dual-porosity models, the pseudo-pressure derivative can be used to identify equilibrium and non-equilibrium sorption models at the early stage, and also the unsteady state and pseudo-steady-state non-equilibrium sorption models at the late stage. To identify models using the pseudo-pressure derivative at the early stage, the suitable vessel volumes should be chosen according to the core adsorption property, porosity and the testing pressure. Finally, experimental data are analyzed using the method proposed in this study, and the results are sufficient.
Keywords
Adsorption, equilibrium sorption, pseudo-steady-state non-equilibrium sorption, pulse decay test, unconventional reservoirs, unsteady state non-equilibrium sorption
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Han G, Chen Y, Liu X. Investigation of Analysis Methods for Pulse Decay Tests Considering Gas Adsorption. (2023). LAPSE:2023.21192v1
Author Affiliations
Han G: Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China [ORCID]
Chen Y: Architectual Design and Research Institute of Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Liu X: State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
12
Issue
13
Article Number
E2562
Year
2019
Publication Date
2019-07-03
ISSN
1996-1073
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