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Enhanced permeability prediction in porous media using particle swarm optimization with multi-source integration

Zhiping Chen - Personal Name; Jia Zhang - Personal Name; Daren Zhang - Personal Name; Xiaolin Chang - Personal Name; Wei Zhou - Personal Name;

Accurately and efficiently predicting the permeability of porous media is essential for addressing a wide range of hydrogeological issues. However, the complexity of porous media often limits the effectiveness of individual prediction methods. This study introduces a novel Particle Swarm Optimization-based Permeability Integrated Prediction model (PSO-PIP), which incorporates a particle swarm optimization algorithm enhanced with dynamic clustering and adaptive parameter tuning (KGPSO). The model integrates multi-source data from the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM), Pore Network Modeling (PNM), and Finite Difference Method (FDM). By assigning optimal weight coefficients to the outputs of these methods, the model minimizes deviations from actual values and enhances permeability prediction performance. Initially, the computational performances of the LBM, PNM, and FDM are comparatively analyzed on datasets consisting of sphere packings and real rock samples. It is observed that these methods exhibit computational biases in certain permeability ranges. The PSO-PIP model is proposed to combine the strengths of each computational approach and mitigate their limitations. The PSO-PIP model consistently produces predictions that are highly congruent with actual permeability values across all prediction intervals, significantly enhancing prediction accuracy. The outcomes of this study provide a new tool and perspective for the comprehensive, rapid, and accurate prediction of permeability in porous media.


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Series Title
Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences
Call Number
551
Publisher
Beijing : KeAi Communications Co. Ltd.., 2024
Collation
12 hlm PDF, 9.874 KB
Language
Inggris
ISBN/ISSN
2666-5441
Classification
551
Content Type
text
Media Type
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Carrier Type
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Edition
Vol.5, December 2024
Subject(s)
Porous media
Particle swarm optimization algorithm
Multi-source data integration
Permeability prediction
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  • Enhanced permeability prediction in porous media using particle swarm optimization with multi-source integration
    Accurately and efficiently predicting the permeability of porous media is essential for addressing a wide range of hydrogeological issues. However, the complexity of porous media often limits the effectiveness of individual prediction methods. This study introduces a novel Particle Swarm Optimization-based Permeability Integrated Prediction model (PSO-PIP), which incorporates a particle swarm optimization algorithm enhanced with dynamic clustering and adaptive parameter tuning (KGPSO). The model integrates multi-source data from the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM), Pore Network Modeling (PNM), and Finite Difference Method (FDM). By assigning optimal weight coefficients to the outputs of these methods, the model minimizes deviations from actual values and enhances permeability prediction performance. Initially, the computational performances of the LBM, PNM, and FDM are comparatively analyzed on datasets consisting of sphere packings and real rock samples. It is observed that these methods exhibit computational biases in certain permeability ranges. The PSO-PIP model is proposed to combine the strengths of each computational approach and mitigate their limitations. The PSO-PIP model consistently produces predictions that are highly congruent with actual permeability values across all prediction intervals, significantly enhancing prediction accuracy. The outcomes of this study provide a new tool and perspective for the comprehensive, rapid, and accurate prediction of permeability in porous media.
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