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CT Imaging in Petrophysics

Computed Tomography (CT) imaging is a powerful technique employed in petrophysics to analyze the internal structure and properties of rock and sediment samples. This non-destructive method provides high-resolution, three-dimensional (3D) images, allowing scientists and engineers to gain detailed insights into the microstructure and pore networks of geological materials. In the context of petrophysics, CT imaging plays a crucial role in understanding the physical properties of reservoir rocks and their behavior under various conditions.

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Key Applications of CT Imaging in Petrophysics:

  • Porosity and Pore Structure Analysis
  • Permeability Estimation
  • Rock Mechanics and Stress Analysis
  • Fluid Saturation and Displacement Studies
  • Core Analysis and Reservoir Characterization
  • Quantitative Rock Property Measurement
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