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A method for 3-D hydraulic fracturing simulation

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FRACTURE
Volume 178, Issue 1-2, Pages 245-258

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10704-012-9742-y

Keywords

Hydraulic fracturing; Cohesive fracture model; 3D finite element solution

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  1. Strategic Research Project Algorithms and Architectures for Computational Science and Engineering-AACSE of the University of Padova (Italy) [STPD08JA32-2008]

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We present a method for the simulation of 3-D hydraulic fracturing in fully saturated porous media. The discrete fracture(s) is driven by the fluid pressure. A cohesive fracture model is adopted where the fracture follows the face of the elements around the fracture tip which is closest to the normal direction of the maximum principal stress at the fracture tip. No predetermined fracture path is needed. This requires continuous updating of the mesh around the crack tip to take into account the evolving geometry. The updating of the mesh is obtained by means of an efficient mesh generator based on Delaunay tessellation. The governing equations are written in the framework of porous media mechanics theory and are solved numerically in a fully coupled manner. An examples dealing with a concrete dam is shown.

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