An Experimental Study on Scale-Dependent Velocity and Anisotropy in Fractured Media Based on Artificial Rocks with Controlled Fracture Geometries

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Pinbo Ding
Ding Wang
Xiang-Yang Li
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[1] China University of Petroleum (Beijing),State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resource and Prospecting
[2] Shaoxing University,Center of Rock Mechanics and Geohazards
[3] China University of Petroleum (Beijing),CNPC Key Laboratory of Geophysical Exploration
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Dispersion; Fluid flow; Velocity anisotropy; Fracture;
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The scale of the fractures can vary, making the seismic velocity and anisotropy substantially scale dependent. Two mechanisms of the scale-dependent phenomenon may be considered: scattering and wave-induced fluid flow. In this study, we measure the scale-dependent velocity and anisotropy effects through laboratory experiments on porous and non-porous artificial rocks containing aligned fractures. This allows us to isolate the effects of these two mechanisms for the first time, yielding some insights into the scale-dependent phenomenon. For short-wavelength waves, scattering dominates with less wave-induced fluid flow effects. For intermediate- and long-wavelength waves, the P-wave is strongly scale dependent mainly due to wave-induced fluid flow mechanism, and the slow shear-wave is also strongly scale dependent but due to both scattering and wave-induced fluid flow. However, the fast shear-wave is almost scale independent. Moreover, a multi-scale equivalent medium theory can model the P-wave propagation accurately.
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页码:3149 / 3159
页数:10
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