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    A Comparative Study on the Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Behaviors in Hot Dry Rock and Shale Formation with Different Structural Discontinuities

    Source: Journal of Energy Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 148 ):;issue: 006::page 04022040
    Author:
    Jingyu Xie
    ,
    Han Cao
    ,
    Dan Wang
    ,
    Suping Peng
    ,
    Guoqiang Fu
    ,
    Zhennan Zhu
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)EY.1943-7897.0000869
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Hydraulic fracture (HF) propagation behavior is significant when building an enhanced geothermal system for hot dry rock (HDR) and evaluating the simulated reservoir volume (SRV) for shale gas reservoirs. The HF propagation behaviors are closely related to geologically structural discontinuities (SDs), which differ significantly between HDR and shale. Granite, one of the most common HDRs, mainly possesses natural fractures (NFs), quartz veins (QVs), and lithological interfaces (LIs). The SDs in the shale are mainly bedding planes (BPs) and NFs. According to the physical and mechanical property differences regarding the rock matrix, SDs can be divided into discontinuous planes and discontinuous rocks. The physical simulation experiment of hydraulic fracturing is an effective way to assess the geometry and propagation behaviors of HFs. However, the HF propagation behaviors are not generally well understood, especially the influence of multiple SDs on the HF geometry. To clarify this further, a comparative study of hydraulic fracturing on granite and shale was conducted to investigate the intersection mechanism between HFs and different SDs. The results show that HF propagation behaviors are characterized by six basic patterns: along the SD, crossing without dilation, crossing and dilation, captured by the SD, branching, and deflection. The intersection behaviors are closely associated with the cementing strength of the SD and differences in the fracture toughness of discontinuous rocks. Moreover, the fluctuation degree of the pressure-time curve and complexity of the HFs seem positively correlated. HF propagation in a rock matrix or cross interference with multiple SDs would induce a higher injection pressure and frequent fluctuations. The acoustic emission (AE) energy in granite was higher than that observed in shale. In addition, the generation of new HFs in the rock matrix can induce more AE events than those created simply by propagating along SDs. Experimental investigations can provide a theoretical basis to optimize the engineering parameters of field fracturing.
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    contributor authorJingyu Xie
    contributor authorHan Cao
    contributor authorDan Wang
    contributor authorSuping Peng
    contributor authorGuoqiang Fu
    contributor authorZhennan Zhu
    date accessioned2023-04-07T00:28:11Z
    date available2023-04-07T00:28:11Z
    date issued2022/12/01
    identifier other%28ASCE%29EY.1943-7897.0000869.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4289082
    description abstractHydraulic fracture (HF) propagation behavior is significant when building an enhanced geothermal system for hot dry rock (HDR) and evaluating the simulated reservoir volume (SRV) for shale gas reservoirs. The HF propagation behaviors are closely related to geologically structural discontinuities (SDs), which differ significantly between HDR and shale. Granite, one of the most common HDRs, mainly possesses natural fractures (NFs), quartz veins (QVs), and lithological interfaces (LIs). The SDs in the shale are mainly bedding planes (BPs) and NFs. According to the physical and mechanical property differences regarding the rock matrix, SDs can be divided into discontinuous planes and discontinuous rocks. The physical simulation experiment of hydraulic fracturing is an effective way to assess the geometry and propagation behaviors of HFs. However, the HF propagation behaviors are not generally well understood, especially the influence of multiple SDs on the HF geometry. To clarify this further, a comparative study of hydraulic fracturing on granite and shale was conducted to investigate the intersection mechanism between HFs and different SDs. The results show that HF propagation behaviors are characterized by six basic patterns: along the SD, crossing without dilation, crossing and dilation, captured by the SD, branching, and deflection. The intersection behaviors are closely associated with the cementing strength of the SD and differences in the fracture toughness of discontinuous rocks. Moreover, the fluctuation degree of the pressure-time curve and complexity of the HFs seem positively correlated. HF propagation in a rock matrix or cross interference with multiple SDs would induce a higher injection pressure and frequent fluctuations. The acoustic emission (AE) energy in granite was higher than that observed in shale. In addition, the generation of new HFs in the rock matrix can induce more AE events than those created simply by propagating along SDs. Experimental investigations can provide a theoretical basis to optimize the engineering parameters of field fracturing.
    publisherASCE
    titleA Comparative Study on the Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Behaviors in Hot Dry Rock and Shale Formation with Different Structural Discontinuities
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume148
    journal issue6
    journal titleJournal of Energy Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)EY.1943-7897.0000869
    journal fristpage04022040
    journal lastpage04022040_12
    page12
    treeJournal of Energy Engineering:;2022:;Volume ( 148 ):;issue: 006
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