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3-D numerical simulation of hydraulic fracturing in a CBM reservoir

Journal

JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 37, Issue -, Pages 386-396

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jngse.2016.11.004

Keywords

Numerical simulation; Hydraulic fracturing; double dagger-Shaped 3-D hydraulic fracture; Morphological character; Injection pressure

Funding

  1. Chinese Fundamental Research (973) Program [2013CB036006, 2015CB057906]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51225902, 51379200, 51509246]

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Hydraulic fracture behaviours when a fracture reaches stratum interfaces and penetrates into adjacent layers are so complicated that they have not been well studied, particularly for three-dimensions. In this paper, cohesive zone theory (which controls the fracture propagation progress and describes the fluid characteristics when flowing within an open fracture channel and diffusing into permeable rock) is used to simulate hydraulic fracturing. Regarding the simulation method, the pore pressure nodes constraint method is introduced, and seven zero-thickness pore pressure cohesive element layers are built to simulate the initiation and propagation of hydraulic fractures by which the hydraulic fracture in a coal seam is able to propagate within stratum interfaces and even penetrate into adjacent layers. The actual propagation evolution of a crack underground could be presented as well. The hydraulic fracture morphological characteristics during the entire propagating process are analysed, and the damage evolution of the rock around the hydraulic fracture is studied based on linear damage theory. Combined with the injection pressure curve characteristics, the propagation trajectory of a double dagger-shaped hydraulic fracture is divided into seven stages, and the propagating process is described in detail for each stage. The initialization and propagation characteristics of a hydraulic fracture at different fluid injection rates are well studied. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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