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English
Oxford University Press
22 November 2012
This book provides a systematic treatment of the geometrical and transport properties of fractures, fracture networks, and fractured porous media. It is divided into two major parts. The first part deals with geometry of individual fractures and of fracture networks. The use of the dimensionless density rationalizes the results for the percolation threshold of the networks. It presents the crucial advantage of grouping the numerical data for various fracture shapes.

The second part deals mainly with permeability under steady conditions of fractures, fracture networks, and fractured porous media. Again the results for various types of networks can be rationalized by means of the dimensionless density. A chapter is dedicated to two phase flow in fractured porous media.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   01
Dimensions:   Height: 247mm,  Width: 195mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780199666515
ISBN 10:   0199666512
Pages:   184
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Pierre M. Adler, Ph.D., is Director of Research for CNRS at the University of Pierre and Marie Curie, France, where he leads a team working on transport phenomena in the Laboratory Sisyphe. He earned his diploma of Ingénieur de l'Ecole Centrale de Paris in 1970 and the Docteur es Sciences Physiques degree in 1975 at the University of Paris. He is also Docteur Honoris Causa from the Goupkine State Academy of Oil and Gas (Moscow, Russia). Since then, Dr Adler has conducted research in various areas, such as suspensions, porous media, fractured porous media. He has written two books and edited a third one. He has published more than 200 journal articles, served as one of the principal editors of Applied Mechanics Reviews and serves now as one of the principal editors of Transport in Porous Media. Jean-François Thovert, Ph.D., is Director of Research for CNRS at the Pprime Institute in Poitiers, France, where he is heading a research group about heterogeneous combustion and porous media. He graduated from Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées in 1982 and obtained his Ph.D. in 1987 at the University of Paris. His interests since then have covered many aspects of porous and fractured media, mostly by theoretical and numerical approaches, including geometrical characterization, property upscaling and direct simulations. He has authored a hundred articles in this field. Valeri V. Mourzenko, Ph.D., is Director of Research for CNRS at the Pprime Institute in Poitiers, France, where he is in a research group about heterogeneous combustion and porous media. He graduated from Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 1983 and obtained there his Ph.D. in 1986. His interests since then have covered many aspects of porous and fractured media, dynamics of electrically conductive fluids, by theoretical and numerical approaches. He has authored seventy articles in these fields.

Reviews for Fractured Porous Media

'This is a timely book that highlights recent developments in the understanding of flow and transport in fractured media by one of the leading groups in this field. The book is written in a particularly engaging style that makes it easy to follow and is a useful reference for students and researchers in this area. The topic itself is exceptionally important, with fractured reservoirs containing at least half the world's reserves of conventional oil, the possible use of fractured bedrock for nuclear waste storage, as well as applications in contaminant transport and carbon dioxide storage.' Martin Blunt, Imperial College London 'In summary, it is a highly recommended text for those new to or engaging in this stimulating field of research, suitable for providing a smooth, coherent and well-structured introduction of fundamental theoretical developments to date.' Andrew Frampton, Mathematical Geosciences


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