Claims
- 1. A method for determining a preselected characteristic of a porous body, comprising:
- confining a portion of said body in a closed zone,
- evacuating said zone and pore spaces of said body to a high vacuum,
- admitting a fluid into said zone to a level above said body to completely immerse said body in said fluid and fill said zone with said fluid,
- continuously injecting additional fluid into said zone at a preselected rate,
- substantially continuously noting pressure changes of said fluid in said zone and the volume of fluid injected into said zone,
- determining rheons, subisons and risons from said noted pressure changes and injected volumes, and
- determining said preselected characteristic of said body from said noted pressure changes, said noted injected volumes, said determined rheons, said determined subisons, or said determined risons, or from combinations thereof.
- 2. A method for determining a capillary pressure curve for a porous body, comprising:
- confining a portion of said body in a closed zone,
- evacuating said zone and pore spaces of said body to a high vacuum,
- admitting a non-wetting fluid into said zone to a level above said body to completely immerse said body in said fluid and fill said zone with said fluid,
- continuously injecting additional fluid into said zone at a preselected rate,
- substantially continuously noting pressure changes of said fluid in said zone corresponding to the volume of fluid injected into said zone,
- determining subisons and risons from said noted pressure changes and injected volumes, and
- determining said capillary pressure curve from said determined subisons, risons and noted pressure changes.
- 3. A method for resolving pore spaces in a porous body, comprising:
- confining a portion of said body in a closed zone,
- evacuating said zone and pore spaces of said body to a high vacuum,
- admitting a non-wetting fluid into said zone to a level above said body to completely immerse said body in said fluid and fill said zone with said fluid,
- continuously injecting additional fluid into said zone at a preselected rate,
- substantially continuously noting pressure changes of said fluid in said zone corresponding to the volume of fluid injected into said zone,
- determining subisons and risons from said pressure changes and injected volumes, and
- determining said resolved pore spaces from said determined subisons and risons.
- 4. A method for determining characteristics of a porous body, comprising:
- confining a portion of said body in a closed zone,
- evacuating said zone and pore spaces of said body to a high vacuum,
- admitting a non-wetting fluid into said zone to a level above said body to completely immerse said body in said fluid and fill said zone with said fluid,
- continuously injecting additional fluid incrementally into said zone at a preselected rate, and
- substantially continuously determining subisons and risons.
- 5. A method as described in claim 4, wherein said characteristic is residual saturation, and further comprising:
- measuring the total pore volume of said body.
- 6. A method as described in claim 4, wherein said characteristic is residual saturation, and further comprising:
- determining the initial saturation of said body.
- 7. A method as described in claim 4, wherein said characteristic is permeability, further comprising:
- measuring the entry pressure for each rison of said body.
- 8. A method as described in claim 4, wherein said characteristic is Archie's lithological exponent, m, for said body.
- 9. A method as described in claim 4, wherein said characteristic is the resistivity factor, F, of said body.
- 10. Apparatus for determining characteristics of a porous body, comprising:
- sample holder formed from two cup-shaped members detachably secured together to create a hollow holder for containing in said holder, said body, with the mating surfaces of said two cup-shaped members having ground surfaces to form a leak-tight seal therebetween,
- positive displacement pump interconnected with said sample holder for injecting a fluid into said holder,
- drive means interconnected with said pump to provide a preselected flow rate into said sample holder,
- first means interconnected with said pump for determining the volume of fluid injected into said holder by said pump,
- second means interconnected with said sample holder, for measuring the pressure therein, and
- processing means for analyzing data from said first and second means to determine said characteristics.
- 11. The apparatus as described in claim 10, wherein said first means has an accuracy of at least 1 part in 10.sup.6.
- 12. The apparatus as described in claim 10, wherein said second means has an accuracy of at least 1 part in 10.sup.4.
- 13. The apparatus as described in claim 10, and further comprising:
- recording means for recording data from said first and second means.
- 14. The apparatus as described in claim 10, wherein said drive means operates to provide a flow rate less than about 1.times.10.sup.-5 cubic centimeters per second.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 727,462, filed Apr. 26, 1985, now abandoned.
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