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A finite-discrete element based appoach for modelling the hydraulic fracturing of rocks with irregular inclusions

Journal

ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Volume 261, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2021.108209

Keywords

Finite-discrete element method; Hydraulic fracturing; Heterogeneous rock with irregular inclusions; Detailed simulation; Cohesive elements

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Funding

  1. Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China [2021 M693681]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51978677, 51708564]
  3. Foundation Research Project of China [JCKY2020110C096]

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A systematic hybrid approach is developed for modelling the hydraulic fracturing process in heterogeneous rocks with irregular inclusions. The proposed approach utilizes computational algorithms, including Fourier series transformation and finite-discrete element method. The results demonstrate that the proposed approach is capable of simulating the hydraulic fracturing process of heterogeneous rocks.
A systematic hybrid approach for modelling the hydraulic fracturing process of heterogeneous rocks with irregular inclusions is developed. This approach is based on a series of computational algorithms, including Fourier series transformation, level-set-based overlapping detection, and the finite-discrete element method. Three major steps are included: (1) circular parameterization and Fourier transformation are employed to reproduce realistic inclusion contours with arbitrary irregular shapes; (2) a novel overlapping detection method based on a level-set function is employed to allocate irregular inclusions effectively and efficiently; and (3) the finite-discrete element model is established by integrating cohesive elements with pore pressure nodes into the solid mesh to simulate the progressive hydraulic fracture and interface crack of heterogeneous rocks. To validate the proposed hybrid approach, modelling results by the established model are compared with numerical simulations in the literature. In addition, the influences of injection speed and interface strength on the mechanical and fracturing responses of heterogeneous rocks are discussed. The results demonstrate that the proposed hybrid approach is capable of simulating the hydraulic fracturing process of heterogeneous rocks.

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