This research focuses on the seismic responses of the historic masonry minarets,conducted through the creation of a digital twin model using finite element methods.The study initiated the development of a comprehensiv...This research focuses on the seismic responses of the historic masonry minarets,conducted through the creation of a digital twin model using finite element methods.The study initiated the development of a comprehensive model in the ANSYS Workbench,supplemented by operational modal analysis(OMA),to ascertain the dynamic characteristics of the minaret.The alignment of numerical and experimental frequency data was achieved using the response surface method(RSM)within ANSYS Workbench DesignXplorer.This process resulted in the establishment of a digital twin,accurately representing the physical minaret in a virtual environment.Blender^(■)software was then used to simulate the effects of two consecutive earthquakes in Türkiye that occurred on February 6,2023.The simulations highlighted the heightened susceptibility of the minaret,especially in its upper sections,to consecutive seismic activities,culminating in significant damage and collapse.This innovative approach,merging traditional engineering methods with a cutting-edge digital simulation,provides a profound insight into the seismic behavior of historical structures.The research underscores the importance of advanced seismic modeling for the effective preservation and resilience of architectural heritage sites against earthquake risks.展开更多
Due to the low permeability of tight reservoirs,throats play a significant role in controlling fluid flow.Although many studies have been conducted to investigate fluid flow in throats in the microscale domain,compara...Due to the low permeability of tight reservoirs,throats play a significant role in controlling fluid flow.Although many studies have been conducted to investigate fluid flow in throats in the microscale domain,comparatively fewer works have been devoted to study the effect of adsorption boundary layer(ABL)in throats based on the digital rock method.By considering an ABL,we investigate its effects on fluid flow.We build digital rock model based on computed tomography technology.Then,microscopic pore structures are extracted with watershed segmentation and pore geometries are meshed through Delaunay triangulation approach.Finally,using the meshed digital simulation model and finite element method,we investigate the effects of viscosity and thickness of ABL on microscale flow.Our results demonstrate that viscosity and thickness of ABL are major factors that significantly hinder fluid flow in throats.展开更多
This study sheds light on how pore structure characteristics and varying dynamic pressure conditions influence the permeability of tight sandstone reservoirs,with a particular focus on the Paleozoic reservoirs in the ...This study sheds light on how pore structure characteristics and varying dynamic pressure conditions influence the permeability of tight sandstone reservoirs,with a particular focus on the Paleozoic reservoirs in the Qingshimao Gas Field.Using CT scans of natural core samples,a three-dimensional digital core was constructed.The maximum ball method was applied to extract a related pore network model,and the pore structure characteristics of the core samples,such as pore radius,throat radius,pore volume,and coordination number,were quantitatively evaluated.The analysis revealed a normally distributed pore radius,suggesting a high degree of reservoir homogeneity and favorable conditions for a connected pore system.However,it was found that the majority of throat radii measured less than 1μm,which severely restricted fluid flow and diminished permeability.Over 50%of the pores measured under 100μm^(3),further constraining fluid movement.Additionally,30%-50%of the pore network was composed of isolated and blind-end pores,which significantly impaired formation connectivity and reduced permeability.Based on this,the lattice Boltzmann method(LBM)was used for pore-scale flow simulation to investigate the influence mechanism of pore structure characteristics and dynamic-static parameters such as displacement pressure difference on the permeability performance of the considered tight sandstone reservoirs for various pressure gradients(0.1,1,and 10 MPa).The simulations revealed a strong relationship between pressure differential and both the number of streamlines and flow path tortuosity.When the pressure differential increased to 1 MPa,30 streamlines were observed,with a tortuosity factor of 1.5,indicating the opening of additional seepage channels and the creation of increasingly winding flow paths.展开更多
A 3-D digital core describes the pore space microstructure of rocks. An X-ray micro CT scan is the most accurate and direct but costly method to obtain a 3-D digital core. In this study, we propose a hybrid method whi...A 3-D digital core describes the pore space microstructure of rocks. An X-ray micro CT scan is the most accurate and direct but costly method to obtain a 3-D digital core. In this study, we propose a hybrid method which combines sedimentation simulation and simulated annealing (SA) method to generate 3-D digital cores based on 2-D images of rocks. The method starts with the sedimentation simulation to build a 3-D digital core, which is the initial configuration for the SA method. We update the initial digital core using the SA method to match the auto-correlation function of the 2-D rock image and eventually build the final 3-D digital core. Compared with the typical SA method, the hybrid method has significantly reduced the computation time. Local porosity theory is applied to quantitatively compare the reconstructed 3-D digital cores with the X-ray micro CT 3-D images. The results indicate that the 3-D digital cores reconstructed by the hybrid method have homogeneity and geometric connectivity similar to those of the X-ray micro CT image. The formation factors and permeabilities of the reconstructed 3-D digital cores are estimated using the finite element method (FEM) and lattice Boltzmann method (LBM), respectively. The simulated results are in good agreement with the experimental measurements. Comparison of the simulation results suggests that the digital cores reconstructed by the hybrid method more closely reflect the true transport properties than the typical SA method alone.展开更多
The electrophysical property of saturated rocks is very important for reservoir identification and evaluation. In this paper, the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) was used to study the electrophysical property of rock...The electrophysical property of saturated rocks is very important for reservoir identification and evaluation. In this paper, the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) was used to study the electrophysical property of rock saturated with fluid because of its advantages over conventional numerical approaches in handling complex pore geometry and boundary conditions. The digital core model was constructed through the accumulation of matrix grains based on their radius distribution obtained by the measurements of core samples. The flow of electrical current through the core model saturated with oil and water was simulated on the mesoscopic scale to reveal the non-Archie relationship between resistivity index and water saturation (I-Sw). The results from LBM simulation and laboratory measurements demonstrated that the I-Sw relation in the range of low water saturation was generally not a straight line in the log-log coordinates as described by the Archie equation. We thus developed a new equation based on numerical simulation and physical experiments. This new equation was used to fit the data from laboratory core measurements and previously published data. Determination of fluid saturation and reservoir evaluation could be significantly improved by using the new equation.展开更多
A grid-based distributed hydrological model, the Block-wise use of TOPMODEL (BTOPMC), which was developed from the original TOPMODEL, was used for hydrological daily rainfall-runoff simulation. In the BTOPMC model, ...A grid-based distributed hydrological model, the Block-wise use of TOPMODEL (BTOPMC), which was developed from the original TOPMODEL, was used for hydrological daily rainfall-runoff simulation. In the BTOPMC model, the runoff is explicitly calculated on a cell-by-cell basis, and the Muskingum-Cunge flow concentration method is used. In order to test the model's applicability, the BTOPMC model and the Xin'anjiang model were applied to the simulation of a humid watershed and a semi-humid to semi-arid watershed in China. The model parameters were optimized with the Shuffle Complex Evolution (SCE-UA) method. Results show that both models can effectively simulate the daily hydrograph in humid watersheds, but that the BTOPMC model performs poorly in semi-humid to semi-arid watersheds. The excess-infiltration mechanism should be incorporated into the BTOPMC model to broaden the model's applicability.展开更多
基金product of the research project titled,Video Camera Based Structural Health Monitoring of Historic Masonry Minarets and Development of a Long-Term Decision-Making Model Based on Deep Learning Method(Project No.222M140)supported by TÜBİTAK 1001-Scientific and the Technological Research Projects Support Program.
文摘This research focuses on the seismic responses of the historic masonry minarets,conducted through the creation of a digital twin model using finite element methods.The study initiated the development of a comprehensive model in the ANSYS Workbench,supplemented by operational modal analysis(OMA),to ascertain the dynamic characteristics of the minaret.The alignment of numerical and experimental frequency data was achieved using the response surface method(RSM)within ANSYS Workbench DesignXplorer.This process resulted in the establishment of a digital twin,accurately representing the physical minaret in a virtual environment.Blender^(■)software was then used to simulate the effects of two consecutive earthquakes in Türkiye that occurred on February 6,2023.The simulations highlighted the heightened susceptibility of the minaret,especially in its upper sections,to consecutive seismic activities,culminating in significant damage and collapse.This innovative approach,merging traditional engineering methods with a cutting-edge digital simulation,provides a profound insight into the seismic behavior of historical structures.The research underscores the importance of advanced seismic modeling for the effective preservation and resilience of architectural heritage sites against earthquake risks.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51674280,51774308,51704033,51722406,51950410591)Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation(ZR2019JQ21,JQ201808)+3 种基金the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.20CX02113A)National Science and Technology Major Project(2016ZX05014-000407)Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University(IRT_16R69)PetroChina Innovation Foundation(No.2018D-5007-0210)。
文摘Due to the low permeability of tight reservoirs,throats play a significant role in controlling fluid flow.Although many studies have been conducted to investigate fluid flow in throats in the microscale domain,comparatively fewer works have been devoted to study the effect of adsorption boundary layer(ABL)in throats based on the digital rock method.By considering an ABL,we investigate its effects on fluid flow.We build digital rock model based on computed tomography technology.Then,microscopic pore structures are extracted with watershed segmentation and pore geometries are meshed through Delaunay triangulation approach.Finally,using the meshed digital simulation model and finite element method,we investigate the effects of viscosity and thickness of ABL on microscale flow.Our results demonstrate that viscosity and thickness of ABL are major factors that significantly hinder fluid flow in throats.
文摘This study sheds light on how pore structure characteristics and varying dynamic pressure conditions influence the permeability of tight sandstone reservoirs,with a particular focus on the Paleozoic reservoirs in the Qingshimao Gas Field.Using CT scans of natural core samples,a three-dimensional digital core was constructed.The maximum ball method was applied to extract a related pore network model,and the pore structure characteristics of the core samples,such as pore radius,throat radius,pore volume,and coordination number,were quantitatively evaluated.The analysis revealed a normally distributed pore radius,suggesting a high degree of reservoir homogeneity and favorable conditions for a connected pore system.However,it was found that the majority of throat radii measured less than 1μm,which severely restricted fluid flow and diminished permeability.Over 50%of the pores measured under 100μm^(3),further constraining fluid movement.Additionally,30%-50%of the pore network was composed of isolated and blind-end pores,which significantly impaired formation connectivity and reduced permeability.Based on this,the lattice Boltzmann method(LBM)was used for pore-scale flow simulation to investigate the influence mechanism of pore structure characteristics and dynamic-static parameters such as displacement pressure difference on the permeability performance of the considered tight sandstone reservoirs for various pressure gradients(0.1,1,and 10 MPa).The simulations revealed a strong relationship between pressure differential and both the number of streamlines and flow path tortuosity.When the pressure differential increased to 1 MPa,30 streamlines were observed,with a tortuosity factor of 1.5,indicating the opening of additional seepage channels and the creation of increasingly winding flow paths.
基金sponsored by NSFC(Grant No.40574030)CNPC Research Project(Grant No.06A30102)
文摘A 3-D digital core describes the pore space microstructure of rocks. An X-ray micro CT scan is the most accurate and direct but costly method to obtain a 3-D digital core. In this study, we propose a hybrid method which combines sedimentation simulation and simulated annealing (SA) method to generate 3-D digital cores based on 2-D images of rocks. The method starts with the sedimentation simulation to build a 3-D digital core, which is the initial configuration for the SA method. We update the initial digital core using the SA method to match the auto-correlation function of the 2-D rock image and eventually build the final 3-D digital core. Compared with the typical SA method, the hybrid method has significantly reduced the computation time. Local porosity theory is applied to quantitatively compare the reconstructed 3-D digital cores with the X-ray micro CT 3-D images. The results indicate that the 3-D digital cores reconstructed by the hybrid method have homogeneity and geometric connectivity similar to those of the X-ray micro CT image. The formation factors and permeabilities of the reconstructed 3-D digital cores are estimated using the finite element method (FEM) and lattice Boltzmann method (LBM), respectively. The simulated results are in good agreement with the experimental measurements. Comparison of the simulation results suggests that the digital cores reconstructed by the hybrid method more closely reflect the true transport properties than the typical SA method alone.
基金sponsored by the project No.50404001 from the National Natural Science Foundation of Chinathe National Key Fundamental Research & Development Project(Grant No.2007CB209601)+1 种基金the China National PetroleumCorporation Fundamental Research Program (Grant No.06A30102)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Project No.2004035350)
文摘The electrophysical property of saturated rocks is very important for reservoir identification and evaluation. In this paper, the lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) was used to study the electrophysical property of rock saturated with fluid because of its advantages over conventional numerical approaches in handling complex pore geometry and boundary conditions. The digital core model was constructed through the accumulation of matrix grains based on their radius distribution obtained by the measurements of core samples. The flow of electrical current through the core model saturated with oil and water was simulated on the mesoscopic scale to reveal the non-Archie relationship between resistivity index and water saturation (I-Sw). The results from LBM simulation and laboratory measurements demonstrated that the I-Sw relation in the range of low water saturation was generally not a straight line in the log-log coordinates as described by the Archie equation. We thus developed a new equation based on numerical simulation and physical experiments. This new equation was used to fit the data from laboratory core measurements and previously published data. Determination of fluid saturation and reservoir evaluation could be significantly improved by using the new equation.
基金supported by the Research Fund for Commonweal Trades (Meteorology) (Grants No.GYHY200706037, GYHY (QX) 2007-6-1,GYHY200906007,and GYHY201006038)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants No.50479017 and 40971016)Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University (Grant No.IRT0717)
文摘A grid-based distributed hydrological model, the Block-wise use of TOPMODEL (BTOPMC), which was developed from the original TOPMODEL, was used for hydrological daily rainfall-runoff simulation. In the BTOPMC model, the runoff is explicitly calculated on a cell-by-cell basis, and the Muskingum-Cunge flow concentration method is used. In order to test the model's applicability, the BTOPMC model and the Xin'anjiang model were applied to the simulation of a humid watershed and a semi-humid to semi-arid watershed in China. The model parameters were optimized with the Shuffle Complex Evolution (SCE-UA) method. Results show that both models can effectively simulate the daily hydrograph in humid watersheds, but that the BTOPMC model performs poorly in semi-humid to semi-arid watersheds. The excess-infiltration mechanism should be incorporated into the BTOPMC model to broaden the model's applicability.