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In this paper, the methods of digital rock physics are applied to determine pressure-dependent effective thermal conductivity in rock samples. Simulations are performed with an in-house three-dimensional finite volume code. In the first step, four numerical models are derived from a given tomographic scan of Berea sandstone. Consequently, simulations of the thermal conductivity at ambient conditions are performed and validated with experimental data. In a second step, a new workflow for the determination of the pressure-dependent thermal conductivity in rock samples is elaborated, tested and calibrated. Results originating from the derived workflow show very good agreement with experimental data.
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Siegert, M., Gurris, M., Finger, C., & Saenger, E. H. (2022). Numerical determination of pressure-dependent effective thermal conductivity in Berea sandstone. Geophysical Prospecting, 70(1), 152–172. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2478.13155
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