Reconstruction of porous media using multiple-point statistics with data conditioning

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Ting Zhang
Yi Du
Tao Huang
Xue Li
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[1] Shanghai University of Electric Power,College of Computer Science and Technology
[2] Shanghai Second Polytechnic University,School of Computer and Information
[3] University of Science and Technology of China,Department of Modern Mechanics
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Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2015年 / 29卷
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Porous media; Reconstruction; Multiple-point statistics; Entropy; Soft data;
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The reconstruction of porous media is of great importance in predicting fluid transport properties, which are widely used in various fields such as catalysis, oil recovery, medicine and aging of building materials. The real three-dimensional structural data of porous media are helpful to describe the irregular topologic structures of porous media. By using multiple-point statistics (MPS) to extract the characteristics of real porous media acquired from micro computed tomography (micro-CT) scanning, the probabilities of structural characteristics of pore spaces are obtained first, and then reproduced in the reconstructed regions. One solution to overcome the anisotropy of training images is to use real 3D volume data as a training image (TI). The CPU cost and memory burden brought up by 3D simulations can be reduced greatly by selecting the optimal multiple-grid template size that is determined by the entropy of a TI. Moreover, both soft data and hard data are integrated in MPS simulation to improve the accuracy of reconstructed images. The variograms and permeabilities, computed by lattice Boltzmann method, of the reconstructed images and the target image obtained from real volume data are compared, showing that the structural characteristics of reconstructed porous media using our method are similar to those of real volume data.
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页码:727 / 738
页数:11
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