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A geometrical approach to percolation through random fractured rocks

By: Rivier, N.
Contributor(s): Guyon, E | Charlaix, E.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 157-162pp ; Illustration.Subject(s): Geometrical approach - Percolation - Fractured rock | Rock mechanics | Percolation theory In: Geological magazine : Vol. 122 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1985Summary: Abstract The permeability of rocks fractured by random, planar cracks, is expressed as a classical bond percolation problem on a random lattice, by Voronoi partition of space. The percolation threshold is determined as a function of the statistical characteristics of the cracks, or of their traces on an arbitrary face of the rock, by using an empirical quasi-invariant of percolation theory.
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Abstract
The permeability of rocks fractured by random, planar cracks, is expressed as a classical bond percolation problem on a random lattice, by Voronoi partition of space. The percolation threshold is determined as a function of the statistical characteristics of the cracks, or of their traces on an arbitrary face of the rock, by using an empirical quasi-invariant of percolation theory.

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