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Fracture Reactivation Modeling in a Depleted Reservoir

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摘要 Injection-induced fracture reactivation during hydraulic fracturing processes in shale gas development as well as coal bed methane(CBM)and other unconventional oil and gas recovery is widely investigated because of potential permeability enhancement impacts.Less attention is paid to induced fracture reactivation during oil and gas production and its impacts on reservoir permeability,despite its relatively common occurrence.During production,a reservoir tends to shrink as effective stresses increase,and the deviatoric effective stresses also increase.These changes in the principal effective stresses may cause Coulomb fracture slip in existing natural fractures,depending on their strength,orientation,and initial stress conditions.In this work,an extended finite element model with contact constraints is used to investigate different fracture slip scenarios induced by general reservoir pressure depletion.The numerical experiments assess the effect of Young’s modulus,the crack orientation,and the frictional coefficient of the crack surface on the distribution of stress and displacement after some reservoir depletion.Results show that the crack orientation significantly affects the state of stress and displacement,particularly in the vicinity of the crack.Slip can only occur in permitted directions,as determined by the magnitudes of the principal stresses and the frictional coefficient.Lastly,a larger frictional coefficient(i.e.,a rougher natural fracture surface)makes the crack less prone to shear slip.
出处 《Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences》 SCIE EI 2021年第1期217-239,共23页 工程与科学中的计算机建模(英文)
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