Double Porosity Models for Liquid Filtration in Incompressible Poroelastic Media

Mathematics – Analysis of PDEs

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Double porosity models for the liquid filtration in a naturally fractured reservoir is derived from the homogenization theory. The governing equations on the microscopic level consist of the stationary Stokes system for an incompressible viscous fluid, occupying a crack-pore space (liquid domain), and stationary Lame equations for an incompressible elastic solid skeleton, coupled with corresponding boundary conditions on the common boundary "solid skeleton-liquid domain". We suppose that the liquid domain is a union of two independent systems of cracks (fissures) and pores, and that the dimensionless size $\delta$ of pores depends on the dimensionless size $\varepsilon$ of cracks: $\delta=\varepsilon^{r}$ with $r>1$. The rigorous justification is fulfilled for homogenization procedure as the dimensionless size of the cracks tends to zero, while the solid body is geometrically periodic. As the result we derive the well-known Biot -- Terzaghi system of liquid filtration in poroelastic media, which consists of the usual Darcy law for the liquid in cracks coupled with anisotropic Lame's equation for the common displacements in the solid skeleton and in the liquid in pores and a continuity equation for the velocity of a mixture. The proofs are based on the method of reiterated homogenization, suggested by G. Allaire and M. Briane. As a consequence of the main result we derive the double porosity model for the filtration of the incompressible liquid in an absolutely rigid body.

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