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2323. LAPSE:2023.11643
Some Considerations Regarding the Measurement of the Compensation Efficiency in Three-Phase Systems
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: active filters, Energy Conversion, evaluation of compensation from technical and financial points of view, new indices for financial compensation efficiency, power control, power harmonic filters
The paper approaches some theories related to certain power components and power quality indices of active filtering. A brief review of the specialty literature tied to technical aspects of compensation based on active filtering is provided. Following that, the steps of a design created by the authors to perform active filtering with a shunt filter are provided. The developed filtering system was tested and experimental data were acquired on a test stand for different operational modes. The data acquired with and without filtering were compared in order to evaluate the filter efficiency. Data were analyzed and observations were made relative to the limits of one of the analyzed theories. It was concluded that another theory has to be used in order to define powers and indices for the quality of power/energy. The evaluation of compensation was made from a technical point of view, according to the standards in force for the domain of power/energy quality. It was noticed that electromagne... [more]
2324. LAPSE:2023.11640
Passivity-Based Power-Level Control of Nuclear Reactors
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: nuclear reactor, passivity, power-level control
Nonlinear power-level control of nuclear reactors can guarantee wide-range closed-loop stability that is positive for plant load-following capability. Nuclear reactor power dynamics are the tight interconnection of both neutron kinetics and thermal hydraulics, which determines that the corresponding control design model is a complex nonlinear system with large uncertainty. Although nuclear reactor dynamics are complex, it is meaningful to develop simple but effective power-level control methods for easy practical implementation and commissioning. In this paper, a passivity-based control (PBC) is proposed for nuclear reactor power-level dynamics, which has a simple form and relies on the measurement of both neutron flux and average primary coolant temperature. By constructing the Lyapunov function based on the shifted ectropies of neutron kinetics and reactor core thermal hydraulics, the sufficient condition for globally asymptotic closed-loop stability is further given. Finally, this P... [more]
2325. LAPSE:2023.11630
Revisiting Home Heat Control Theories through a UK Care Home Field Trial
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: care home, heating, mental models, occupant behavior, smart controls, TRV
Smart heating controls are being introduced in the domestic sector with the aim of reducing heating demand in buildings. However, the impact of controls on heat demand is not fully understood. This study set out to add empirical evidence to Kempton’s theory on mental models of home heat controls. With this purpose, radiator setpoint records from smart thermostatic valves in 47 flats from a care home in the South of England were evaluated over a 12-month period. Three types of households were identified: (i) low interactors who do not have interaction, or have minimal interaction, with the controls (24.5%); (ii) medium interactors who adjust their setpoint when the outdoor temperature changes and whose behavior is comparable to households that have a “feedback” mental model (49%); and (iii) high interactors who adjust the setpoint based on their own strategy, which does not necessarily follow outdoor temperature changes and reflects a lack of understanding of how the controls work (26.5... [more]
2326. LAPSE:2023.11616
Multiple-Level Tectonic Control of Coalbed Methane Occurrence in the Huaibei Coalfield of Anhui Province, China
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: coalbed methane, gas occurrence, Huaibei coalfield, multiple-level tectonic control, tectonic evolution
The Huaibei coalfield is an important coal base and one of the hot spots of coalbed methane development in China. Therefore, a detailed understanding of gas occurrence in the Huaibei coalfield is of great significance. This paper analyzes the gas occurrence from the perspective of multiple-level tectonic control, i.e., the regional tectonic level, the coalfield tectonic level, the mining area tectonic level, and the coal mine tectonic level. This study deduces that gas occurrence in the Huaibei coalfield is characterized by multiple-level tectonic control. At the regional level, the Huaibei coalfield is located in the southeast margin of the North China plate, affected by the tectonic evolution of the North China plate and by the evolution of the Dabie−Tanlu−Sulu orogenic belt. Therefore, the regional geological tectonic is complex, leading to the high gas content and serious gas hazard. At the coalfield level, gas occurrence in the Huaibei coalfield is controlled by east−west faults,... [more]
2327. LAPSE:2023.11612
Decision Support in Selecting a Reliable Strategy for Sustainable Urban Transport Based on Laplacian Energy of T-Spherical Fuzzy Graphs
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: energy of graph, Laplacian Energy, spherical fuzzy sets, sustainable transport, T-spherical fuzzy graph, TOPSIS
Sustainable transportation has a significant impact on factors related to urban development and economic development. Therefore, much research is being undertaken to select the best strategies to manage sustainable transportation. Transportation requires a carefully designed method to manage the development of mobility modes in terms of the pollution they produce or the use of renewable energy sources. However, due to numerous preferences of decision-makers and data uncertainty problems, it is challenging to select the optimal strategy. In this paper, we focus on creating a framework for determining the best strategy for sustainable transportation management. For this purpose, T-spherical fuzzy graphs will be used, which, together with the combination of Laplacian Energy, can accurately represent decision-makers’ preferences in an uncertain environment. Due to the lack of limitations of T-spherical fuzzy graphs and its numerous membership functions, decision-makers can decide which fac... [more]
2328. LAPSE:2023.11557
Efficiency of Electrochemical Methods of Purification and Control over the Oxide Concentration in Halide Melts: PbCl2
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: electrochemical analysis, electrochemical purification, halide melt, oxide concentration, PbCl2-PbO, salts purity, voltammetry
The purification of molten salts from admixtures as well as the effective control of admixture concentration has attracted researchers’ interests. In the present paper, the possibility of the electrochemical purification of PbCl2 from PbO and the effective control over the oxide ions concentration in molten PbCl2 is studied at the temperature of 520 °C. The PbCl2 melt with the initial addition of 0.5 wt% of PbO was used as a molten salt sample. The method of potentiostatic electrolysis was used to remove the oxide additions from the melt; the linear and square-wave voltammetry dependencies were recorded, and the melt samples were taken for analysis. Based both on the results of the electrochemical measurements and the analysis of oxygen concentration in the electrolyte, we built linear empirical dependencies of the anode peak current of the oxidation of oxygen-containing electroactive anions on the PbO concentration in the studied melt. We demonstrated that the obtained dependencies ma... [more]
2329. LAPSE:2023.11546
Lithofacies Characteristics and Pore Controlling Factors of New Type of Permian Unconventional Reservoir in Sichuan Basin
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: lithofacies, porosity, sedimentary tuff, tuff, tuffaceous mudstone, unconventional reservoir
Alongside volcanic eruptions in the middle and late Permian, the sedimentary environment and process changed, and the lithofacies characteristics varied conspicuously in the marine deposits of the Sichuan Basin (China). The tuffaceous rocks, as a new type of unconventional reservoir, provide strong evidence for marine and volcanic influences on the lithology and reservoir potential of the rocks. With experimental studies relying on field outcrops, thin sections, scanning electron microscopy and whole-rock X-ray diffraction (XRD), the researchers analyzed the lithofacies characteristics, pore types and controlling factors on the various types of pores in the tuffaceous rocks. We identified three lithofacies types in this new type of Permian reservoir in the Sichuan Basin, namely tuff, sedimentary tuff, and tuffaceous mudstone. The mineral composition of the three lithofacies includes quartz, feldspar, carbonate minerals, pyrite, and clay, among which feldspar is mainly potassium feldspa... [more]
2330. LAPSE:2023.11507
A Low-Cost Drive and Detection Scheme for Electrowetting Display
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: defects detection, electrowetting display, machine vision, oil motion
The electrowetting display (EWD) has obtained much attention as its readability in sunlight and flexible displays. Oil motion control is an important factor for the display performance of EWD. In this paper, we propose a low-cost drive and detection scheme for EWD. The dynamic drive and detection scheme for EWD consists of a low-cost camera, computer and graphical detection system, and portable driving control system. The proposed scheme can detect oil leaking, splitting, and non-recovered defects successfully. Moreover, surface defects such as the hydrophobic layer burned and scratch can also be captured and analyzed by the proposed scheme. We hope that this scheme can provide a drive and detection platform for other EWD researchers.
2331. LAPSE:2023.11497
Multicomponent Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Derivatives of 4-Methyl-Substituted 5-Nitropyridines
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: 2-nitroacetophenone, 5(3)-nitro-1,4-dihydropyridines, 5(3)-nitropyridines, acetaldehyde diethyl acetal, green chemistry, multicomponent reaction, nitroacetone, β-dicarbonyl compounds
The multicomponent reaction of 2-nitroacetophenone (or nitroacetone), acetaldehyde diethyl acetal, β-dicarbonyl compound, and ammonium acetate in an acetic acid solution allowed the acquisition of previously undescribed 4-methyl-substituted derivatives of 5-nitro-1,4-dihydropyridine in satisfactory yields. The oxidation of the obtained 5-nitro-1,4-dihydropyridine derivatives resulted in the corresponding 2,4-dimethyl-5-nitropyridines. In addition, for the first time in the synthesis of unsymmetrical 1,4-dihydropyridines by the Hantzsch reaction acetaldehyde, diethyl acetal was used as a source of acetaldehyde. The use of more volatile and sufficiently reactive acetaldehyde in this reaction did not lead to a controlled synthesis of unsymmetrical 5-nitro-1,4-dihydropyridines. The proposed multicomponent approach to the synthesis of 4-methyl-substituted 5-nitro-1,4-dihydropyridines and their subsequent aromatization into pyridines made it possible to obtain previously undescribed and hard... [more]
2332. LAPSE:2023.11448
Fault Diagnosis Algorithm of Gearboxes Based on GWO-SCE Adaptive Multi-Threshold Segmentation and Subdomain Adaptation
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: acoustic signal, adaptive multi-threshold segmentation, fault diagnosis, local maximum mean discrepancy, subdomain adaptation, variable speed condition
The data distribution of the vibration signal under different speed conditions of the gearbox is different, which leads to reduced accuracy of fault diagnosis. In this regard, this paper proposes a deep transfer fault diagnosis algorithm combining adaptive multi-threshold segmentation and subdomain adaptation. First of all, in the data acquisition stage, a non-contact, easy-to-arrange, and low-cost sound pressure sensor is used to collect equipment signals, which effectively solves the problems of contact installation limitations and increasingly strict layout requirements faced by traditional vibration signal-based methods. The continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is then used to convert the original vibration signal of the device into time−frequency image samples. Further, to highlight the target fault characteristics of the samples, the gray wolf optimization algorithm (GWO) is combined with symmetric cross entropy (SCE) to perform adaptive multi-threshold segmentation on the image sa... [more]
2333. LAPSE:2023.11429
Development of Anomaly Detectors for HVAC Systems Using Machine Learning
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: anomaly detection, Artificial Intelligence, energy savings, fault detection and diagnosis, HVAC, Machine Learning
Faults and anomalous behavior affect the operation of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. This causes performance loss, energy waste, noncompliance with regulations and discomfort among occupants. To prevent damage, automated, fast identification of faults in HVAC systems is needed. Fault Detection and Diagnosis (FDD) techniques are very effective for these purposes. The best FDD methods, in terms of cost effectiveness and data exploitation, are based on process history; i.e., on sensor data from automation systems. In this work, supervised and semi-supervised models were developed. Other than with regard to outdoor temperature and humidity, the input parameters of an HVAC system have few internal variables. Performance of traditional methods (e.g., VAR, Random Forest) is low, so Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) were selected, since they can capture nonlinear relationships among features and are easily optimized. ANNs can detect simultaneous faults from different... [more]
2334. LAPSE:2023.11426
Trading Portfolio Strategy Optimization via Mean-Variance Model Considering Multiple Energy Derivatives
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: energy retailer, linear-quadratic control, mean-variance portfolio selection, stochastic differential equation
Energy retailers that sell energy at fixed prices are at risk of bankruptcy due to instantaneous fluctuations in wholesale electricity prices. Energy derivatives, e.g., electricity options, can be purchased by energy retailers then sold to customers as one potential risk-mitigation tool. A class of energy retailers that trade energy derivatives, including the electricity option, the carbon option and the green certificate, is considered in this paper. In terms of energy retailers, a strategy that can maximize the value of the purchased energy derivatives over a period of time and minimize the risk due to the stochastic price fluctuations is developed. Firstly, the dynamic prices of the electricity option as well as the carbon option are described by stochastic differential equations, and the dynamic prices of the green certificate are described by ordinary differential equations. Historical price data are used to obtain the parameters of both stochastic and ordinary differential equati... [more]
2335. LAPSE:2023.11424
Adaptive Coexistence of Synchronization and Anti-Synchronization for a Class of Switched Chaotic Systems
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: adaptive control method, coexistence of synchronization and anti-synchronization, common Lyapunov function, switched chaotic system, unified system
This paper addresses the problem of coexistence of synchronization and anti-synchronization (CSAS) for a class of switched chaotic systems by adaptive control method, where the switched system is realized by unified chaotic systems under arbitrary switching signal. Firstly, necessary and sufficient conditions for the CSAS of the chaotic systems are proposed from two perspectives, one is by analyzing the parity of the system expression, and the other is by decomposing the system. Secondly, according to the obtained necessary and sufficient conditions, two algorithms are given to search the synchronization variables and anti-synchronization variables in the chaotic systems. Thirdly, the CSAS of the switched chaotic system can be achieved by a designed adaptive global controller with only one input channel under the arbitrary switching signal. Finally, the numerical simulation results verify the validity and effectiveness of the method we obtained.
2336. LAPSE:2023.11398
Alternative to Detecting Changes in the Mean of an Autoregressive Fractionally Integrated Process with Exponential White Noise Running on the Modified EWMA Control Chart
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: ARFI(p, d) process, average run length (ARL), exact formula, exponential white noise
The modified exponentially weighted moving-average (modified EWMA) control chart is an improvement on the traditional EWMA control chart. Herein, we provide more details about the modified EWMA control chart using various values of an additional design parameter for detecting small-to-moderate shifts in the process mean of an autoregressive fractionally integrated (ARFI(p, d)) process with exponential white noise running thereon. The statistical performances of the two charts were evaluated in terms of the average run length (ARL) obtained by solving integral equations (IEs). This provides an exact formula with proven existence and uniqueness verified by applying Banach’s fixed-point theorem. The accuracy of the proposed formula for the ARL was compared with the ARL derived by using the numerical IE technique for the out-of-control state. Although their accuracies were identical for various out-of-control situations and long-term memory processes, the exact formula method required less... [more]
2337. LAPSE:2023.11389
Microwave-Osmo-Dehydro-Freezing and Storage of Pineapple Titbits—Quality Advantage
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: dehydration, dehydro-freezing, edible coating, microwave, osmotic, pineapple, sodium alginate
Osmotic dehydration is a pre-treatment given prior to finish drying or freezing preservation to improve quality and/or minimize the damaging effects on quality parameters, by partially reducing the moisture content of the sample. Pineapple titbits were partially dried using microwave assisted osmotic dehydration under continuous flow medium spray condition (MWODS) and then frozen with or without a sodium alginate−calcium chloride-based edible coating. The effects of MWODS pre-treatment and edible coating on the quality parameters of pineapple titbits frozen and stored at −20 °C for 10 and 50 days were evaluated after thawing. Both treatments (MWODS and alginate) resulted in superior quality products as compared to the control sample. MWODS, with its advantages over the conventional osmotic dehydration (COD) of rapid and higher moisture removal (16% in 10 min vs. 4 h in COD), while limiting solids gain (2.5% MWODS vs. 4.5% in COD), resulted in improved quality over the control during th... [more]
2338. LAPSE:2023.11388
Evaluation of Lacustrine Shale Brittleness and Its Controlling Factors: A Case Study from the Jurassic Lianggaoshan Formation, Sichuan Basin
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: brittleness, lacustrine shale, Lianggaoshan Formation, Sichuan Basin, triaxial rock mechanics
To investigate the brittleness of shale and its influencing factors, triaxial rock mechanics experiments, combined with X-ray diffraction, total organic carbon (TOC) measurement, rock pyrolysis, and scanning electron microscopy, were conducted on shales from the Jurassic Lianggaoshan Formation in the Sichuan Basin. BI1, based on the elastic modulus and hardness, BI2, based on mineral composition, BI3, based on strength parameters, and BI4, based on the post-peak energy of shale, were calculated. Additionally, the effects of mineral composition, density, hardness, and organic matter on the brittleness of shales were analyzed. The results show that the shale mineral compositions were dominated by quartz (mean of 45.21%) and clay minerals (mean of 45.04%), with low carbonate mineral contents and high TOC contents. The stress−strain curve showed strong brittleness characteristics. When comparing different evaluation methods, the brittleness evaluation method based on the stress−strain curv... [more]
2339. LAPSE:2023.11381
Comfort Optimization of the Active Collision Avoidance Control System of Electric Vehicles for Green Manufacturing
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: active collision avoidance control system, comfort optimization, MPC algorithm
The vehicle model was built based on MATLAB/Simulink and Carsim, and the multi-objective active collision avoidance control algorithm considering safety and comfort was established based on a model predictive control (MPC) algorithm. The vehicle active collision avoidance control system for comfort and safety was studied by simulation and experimentation. The results show that the active collision avoidance control system based on an MPC algorithm can follow the vehicle under different working conditions and ensure the safety and comfort in the process of following the vehicle while meeting the requirements of the active collision avoidance control system.
2340. LAPSE:2023.11372
Experimental Study on Constant Speed Control Technology of Hydraulic Drive Pavers
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: constant speed, hydraulic drive, overshoot, PID
The paver needs superior constant speed performance when paving the pavement. In order to effectively reduce the paver speed fluctuation of the paver, and the wandering deviation from the predetermined track during the paving operation, a control scheme of paver travelling system based on GNSS, Global Navigation Satellite System, is proposed; the scheme can realize open-loop control, closed-loop control, and deviation correction control according to the driver’s choice. During closed-loop control, the setting value and the PID controller output of the left wheel are combined to control the speed of the left wheel, as is the closed-loop control of the right wheel. During the deviation correction control, the coordinate provided by the RTK GNSS receiver and the predetermined trajectory line are used to calculate the lateral deviation of the paver. The lateral deviation is input to the right wheel navigation correction PID algorithm. After the calculation, the correction value of the righ... [more]
2341. LAPSE:2023.11370
Application of Improved PNN in Transformer Fault Diagnosis
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: particle swarm optimization (PSO), power system, probabilistic neural network (PNN), transformer fault diagnosis
A transformer is an important part of the power system. Existing transformer fault diagnosis methods are still limited by the accuracy and efficiency of the solution and excessively rely on manpower. In this paper, a novel neural network is designed to overcome this issue. Based on the traditional method of judging the ratio of dissolved gas in transformer internal insulation oil, a fast fault diagnosis model of a transformer was built with an improved probabilistic neural network (PNN). The particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm was used to find the global optimal smoothing factor and improve the fault diagnosis accuracy of PNN. The transformer fault diagnosis model based on improved PNN not only eliminates the influence of human subjective factors but also significantly improves the diagnosis speed and accuracy, meeting the requirements for real-time application in practical projects. The feasibility and effectiveness of the method proposed in this paper are illustrated by a cas... [more]
2342. LAPSE:2023.11364
Research on Floor Heave Mechanisms and Control Technology for Deep Dynamic Pressure Roadways
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: bearing model, control technology, dynamic pressure roadway, floor heave
In order to study the influencing factors of floor deformation and floor heave mechanisms of deep mining roadways, this paper takes the deep dynamic pressure mining roadway of a mine as the engineering background and adopts a research method combining theoretical analyses, numerical simulations and field observations to study the influence of various factors on floor deformation and floor heave mechanisms. It is determined that the influencing factors on floor heave are a large buried depth, a long duration of dynamic pressure, unique characteristics of the surrounding rock and an insufficient support strength. A bearing mechanics model of the roadway floor beam is established, and it is determined that the displacement of the roadway floor is negatively correlated with the elastic modulus and floor thickness and positively correlated with the buried depth of roadway, the roadway width and the width of fracture zone. A numerical simulation method is used to study the influence of the o... [more]
2343. LAPSE:2023.11301
Thermodynamic Nature of SiO2 and FeO in Flux O Potential Control Subject to Submerged Arc Welding Process
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: Calphad, flux, oxides, slag, submerged arc welding
SiO2 and MnO are the essential components dictating flux O potential subject to submerged arc welding. Due to the lack of thermodynamic data on the flux properties in early trials, the roles of SiO2 and FeO in the determination of the flux O potential remain nebulous, and conclusions are often conflicting with each other. Within this framework, through the analysis of the fluxes of 23 formulas at the full coverage of acid and basic fluxes with a basicity index spanning from 0.5 to 5.6, attempts are made to obtain a better understanding of the thermodynamic interconnection between oxides (SiO2 and FeO) and the flux O potential, and to clarify the controversial conclusions raised by different investigators. In particular, a thermodynamic approach has been proposed to simulate the equilibrium FeO activity, during which no measurement of the slag composition is needed. It is revealed that the simulated equilibrium FeO activity is feasible to evaluate the flux potential for both acid and ba... [more]
2344. LAPSE:2023.11289
Special Issue on “Processing and Conversion of Oil and Gas: Modeling, Control, Simulation and Optimization”
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Petroleum is considered the black gold of the earth, but this treasure cannot be utilized without the usage of innovative and advanced technologies for its recovery and conversion [...]
2345. LAPSE:2023.11285
A Novel Fault Detection Method Based on One-Dimension Convolutional Adversarial Autoencoder (1DAAE)
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: autoencoder, convolutional layer, Fault Detection, Tennessee Eastman process, unsupervised learning
Fault detection is an important and demanding problem in industry. Recently, many researchers have addressed the use of deep learning architectures for fault detection applications such as an autoencoder. Traditional methods based on an autoencoder usually complete fault detection by comparing reconstruction errors, and ignore a lot of useful information about the distribution of latent variables. To deal with this problem, this paper proposes a novel unsupervised fault detection method named one-dimension convolutional adversarial autoencoder (1DAAE), which introduces two new ideas: one-dimension convolution layers for the encoder to obtain better features and the adversarial thought to impose the latent variable z to cluster into a prior distribution. The proposed method not only has powerful feature representation ability than the traditional autoencoder, but has also enhanced the discrimination ability by imposing a prior distribution of the latent variables to cluster. Then, two a... [more]
2346. LAPSE:2023.11279
Base-Level Fluctuation Controls on Migration of Delta Lobes: A Case Study from the Paleogene Shahejie Formation in the Huimin Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, NE China
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: base level fluctuations, Huimin Depression, lacustrine deltas, Paleogene, sequence stratigraphy
Sandbody distribution patterns and controls are the most important foundation for petroleum exploration and development, particularly in a lacustrine basin with rapid changes in the sedimentary environment. To provide sedimentologists and petroleum geologists around the world with an analogue for sandstone reservoir prediction, the sedimentary facies of the fourth member of the Shahejie Formation (Sha-4 Member) in the Huimin Depression of the Bohai Bay Basin were analyzed, and the sequence stratigraphic framework was established based on characteristics of spontaneous potential logs and lithology. According to the findings of this study, the Sha-4 Member’s sedimentary environment was dominated by delta front and shallow lake facies. Delta front sandbodies were discovered to retrograde before prograding again throughout the established profile. The Sha-4 Member in the Huimin Depression is divided into a third-order sequence (LSC1), which can be further divided into four fourth-order seq... [more]
2347. LAPSE:2023.11247
Coupling Relationship between Diagenesis and Hydrocarbon Charging in Middle Permian−Lower Triassic in the Eastern Slope of Mahu Sag in Junggar Basin, Northwest China
February 27, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: diagenesis, eastern slope of Mahu sag, hydrocarbon accumulation, Junggar Basin, organic acid dissolution, secondary pores
In this study, a variety of test and analysis methods, such as cast thin sections, fluorescent thin sections, scanning electron microscopy, fluid inclusions, etc., were comprehensively used and combined with logging data, sedimentary systems, burial history and other research results, to systematically study the diagenesis characteristics of Middle Permian Lower Wuerhe formation−Lower Triassic Baikouquan formation reservoirs and their control on hydrocarbon accumulation. The coupling relationship between the hydrocarbon accumulation process and reservoir secondary pores was established. The result shows that besides the development of primary intergranular pores, the reservoir develops secondary pores, such as particle dissolution pores, cement dissolution pores and fractures. The development of secondary dissolution pores, such as particle dissolution pores, carbonate and zeolite cement dissolution pores, is mainly controlled by the range and scale of organic acids produced by the the... [more]
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