Investigating rough single fracture permeabilities with persistent homology
Marco Fuchs,
Anna Suzuki,
Togo Hasumi
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. The permeability of rock fractures is a crucial parameter for flow processes in the subsurface. In the last decades different methods were developed to investigate on permeability in fractures, such as flow through experiments, numerical flow simulations or empirical equations. In recent years, the topological method persistent homology was also used to estimate permeability in fracture networks and porous rocks, but not for rough single fractures. Hence, we apply persistent homology analysis on a de… Show more
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