Rough fractures often exhibit a broad spectrum of defect length scales ranging from the microscopic (roughness) scale to a macroscopic one (waviness) and further to the megascopic scale corresponding to the entire fracture. The influence of these multiple scales and their reciprocal interactions are expected to play a significant role on the transport properties at the megascale. Focusing on the pressure-driven slightly compressible gas slip flow, a two-scale method is presented allowing the determination of the global transmissivity of a fracture on the basis of an upscaled Reynolds model.
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