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Measurements of thermal properties of rocks

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The report concerns the measurement of thermal conductivity and specific heat of suplied sedimental rock B and Funyu rock. The method of measurement of these properties was done with the method which was developed at 1997 and improved much in its accuracy by the present author et al. The porosity of sedimental rock B is 0.55, which is deduced from the density of rock (the porosity deduced from the difference between dry and water filled conditions is 0.42) and the shape and size of pores in rock are much different. Its thermal conductivity is 0.238 W/mK in dry and 1.152W/mK in water filled conditions respectively, while the thermal conductivity of bentonite is 0.238W/mK in dry and 1.152W/mK in water saturated conditions. The difference of thermal conductivity between dry and water saturated conditions is little different in sedimental rock B and bentonite at same porosity. The porosity of Funyu rock is 0.26 and the shape and size of pores in the rock are uniform. Its thermal conductivity is 0.914W/mK in dry and 1.405W/mK in water saturated conditions, while the thermal conductivity of bentonite is 0.606W/mK in dry and 1.591W/mK in water saturated conditions respectively. The correlation estimating thermal conductivity of rocks was derived based on Fricke correlation by presuming rocks as a suspension.

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