Permeability, porosity and pore geometry of hot-pressed calcite


Title

Permeability, porosity and pore geometry of hot-pressed calcite

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
1982
Journal
Mechanics of Materials
Volume
1
Issue
3
Pagination
173 – 183
Date Published
Jan-09-1982
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
3325
ISSN
01676636
Abstract

Permeability may be altered in the Earth by plastic flow of the rock matrix. In order to better understand the relation between plastic flow and pore geometry, we measured the permeability of a suite of hot-pressed calcite samples with differing porosities. We found that the permeability dramatically decreased with decreasing porosity, particularly in the range of 10 to 4% total porosity. These results agree with a model for pore geometry changes during hot-pressing as previously developed for ceramics. Measurements of unconnected and interconnected porosity showed that the interconnected porosity virtually disappeared in samples with a total porosity of 4% or less. Scanning electron microscope observations showed that the porosity of samples above 10% total porosity were composed of large ‘spheroidal’ pores which were often connected by ‘tubular’ pores. During the last stage of hot-pressing, these ‘tubes’ are thought to collapse making the pore network disconnected.

Short Title
Mechanics of Materials