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Characterization of Hydraulic Fracture with Inflated Dislocation Moving Within a Semi-infinite Medium
作者姓名:OUYANG  Zhi-hua  ELSWORTH  Derek  LI  Qiang
作者单位:[1]College of Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Univeristy of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430081, China [2]College of Energy and Geo-environmental Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA 16802, USA
摘    要:Hydraulic fracturing is accompanied by a change in pore fluid pressure. As a result,this may be conveniently represented as inflated dislocation moving within a semi-infinite medium. Theory is developed to describe the pore pressures that build up around an inflated volumetric dislocation migrating within a saturated porous-elastic semi-infinite medium as analog to hydraulic fracturing emplacement. The solution is capable of evaluating the system behavior of both constant fluid pressure and zero flux surface conditions through application of a superposition. Characterization of horizontal moving dislocation processes is conducted as an application of these techniques. Where the mechanical and hydraulic parameters are defined,a priori,type curve matching of responses may be used to evaluate emplacement location uniquely. Pore pressure response elicited at a dilation,subject to pressure control is of interest in representing hydraulic fracturing where leak-off is an important component. The effect of hydraulic fracturing on fracture fluid pressure is evaluated in a poroelastic hydraulic fracture model utilizing dislocation theory. A minimum set of dimensionless parameters are defined that describe the system. Pore fluid pressures recorded during hydraulic fracturing of a well in the San Joaquin Valley of Central California is examined using the proposed model. The estimated geometry of the hydraulic fracture is matched with reasonable fidelity with the measured data.

关 键 词:水力压裂  无因次分析  孔隙压力  膨胀错位移动
收稿时间:20 December 2006
修稿时间:2006-12-202007-02-12

Characterization of Hydraulic Fracture with Inflated Dislocation Moving Within a Semi-infinite Medium
OUYANG Zhi-hua ELSWORTH Derek LI Qiang.Characterization of Hydraulic Fracture with Inflated Dislocation Moving Within a Semi-infinite Medium[J].Journal of China University of Mining and Technology,2007,17(2):220-225.
Authors:OUYANG Zhi-hua  ELSWORTH Derek  LI Qiang
Affiliation:1. College of Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Univeristy of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430081, China;2. College of Energy and Geo-environmental Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA 16802, USA
Abstract:Hydraulic fracturing is accompanied by a change in pore fluid pressure. As a result, this may be conveniently represented as inflated dislocation moving within a semi-infinite medium. Theory is developed to describe the pore pressures that build up around an inflated volumetric dislocation migrating within a saturated porous-elastic semi-infinite medium as analog to hydraulic fracturing emplacement. The solution is capable of evaluating the system behavior of both constant fluid pressure and zero flux surface conditions through application of a superposition. Characterization of horizontal moving dislocation processes is conducted as an application of these techniques. Where the mechanical and hydraulic parameters are defined, a priori, type curve matching of responses may be used to evaluate emplacement location uniquely. Pore pressure response elicited at a dilation, subject to pressure control is of interest in representing hydraulic fracturing where leak-off is an important component. The effect of hydraulic fracturing on fracture fluid pressure is evaluated in a poroelastic hydraulic fracture model utilizing dislocation theory. A minimum set of dimensionless parameters are defined that describe the system. Pore fluid pressures recorded during hydraulic fracturing of a well in the San Joaquin Valley of Central California is examined using the proposed model. The estimated geometry of the hydraulic fracture is matched with reasonable fidelity with the measured data.
Keywords:volumetric dislocation  hydraulic fracturing  dimensionless analysis  pore pressure
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