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LAPSE:2024.0437
A Study on the Mechanism of Fracture Initiation and Propagation under Multi-Perforation Conditions in Hydraulic Fracturing
June 5, 2024
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To reveal the mechanism of hydraulic fracture initiation and propagation under the conditions of multiple perforations during horizontal well fracturing, we creatively conducted dual-hole fracturing experiments on small rock samples and established a two-dimensional model of a single cluster with multiple perforations in a horizontal well based on the extended finite element method using the fluid−solid coupling equation, which was combined with the basic theory of damage mechanics. The biggest difference from previous research is that this model does not consider the hypothesis of stress shadows and only focuses on studying the initiation and propagation of multiple perforations in one cluster. We studied the effects of perforation parameters, stress state, and injection flow rate on the initiation and propagation of hydraulic fractures using this model. The experimental and simulation results indicate that under multi-perforation conditions, the number of fractures depends on the number of perforations. The simulation results show that when the spacing between perforations increases or the number of perforations reduces, the initiation time of perforation is advanced and the interference between fractures weakens, which is conducive to the initiation and propagation of hydraulic fractures. As the stress difference increases, the initiation time of perforation becomes earlier and the deflection angle of the outermost fractures becomes smaller, which is conducive to the parallel expansion of the fractures. Moreover, although this has little impact on the morphology of fractures with the rise in flow rate in simulation, it is beneficial for improving the initiation and propagation speed of fractures. The length of fractures also increases significantly at the same time point. In addition, both the experiments and simulations revealed that an increase in the flow rate could accelerate the initiation time of fractures. The proposed model can guide fracturing construction to optimize the design of perforation spacing during horizontal well fracturing, which can contribute to reducing development costs and improving the final production.
To reveal the mechanism of hydraulic fracture initiation and propagation under the conditions of multiple perforations during horizontal well fracturing, we creatively conducted dual-hole fracturing experiments on small rock samples and established a two-dimensional model of a single cluster with multiple perforations in a horizontal well based on the extended finite element method using the fluid−solid coupling equation, which was combined with the basic theory of damage mechanics. The biggest difference from previous research is that this model does not consider the hypothesis of stress shadows and only focuses on studying the initiation and propagation of multiple perforations in one cluster. We studied the effects of perforation parameters, stress state, and injection flow rate on the initiation and propagation of hydraulic fractures using this model. The experimental and simulation results indicate that under multi-perforation conditions, the number of fractures depends on the number of perforations. The simulation results show that when the spacing between perforations increases or the number of perforations reduces, the initiation time of perforation is advanced and the interference between fractures weakens, which is conducive to the initiation and propagation of hydraulic fractures. As the stress difference increases, the initiation time of perforation becomes earlier and the deflection angle of the outermost fractures becomes smaller, which is conducive to the parallel expansion of the fractures. Moreover, although this has little impact on the morphology of fractures with the rise in flow rate in simulation, it is beneficial for improving the initiation and propagation speed of fractures. The length of fractures also increases significantly at the same time point. In addition, both the experiments and simulations revealed that an increase in the flow rate could accelerate the initiation time of fractures. The proposed model can guide fracturing construction to optimize the design of perforation spacing during horizontal well fracturing, which can contribute to reducing development costs and improving the final production.
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extended finite element method, fracture swarms, hydraulic fracturing, initiation and propagation, multi-perforation
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Ding D, Xiong W, Guo W, Yu H, Wang K. A Study on the Mechanism of Fracture Initiation and Propagation under Multi-Perforation Conditions in Hydraulic Fracturing. (2024). LAPSE:2024.0437
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Ding D: College of Engineering Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100083, China; Research Institute of Seepage Fluid Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Langfang 065007, China; Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Developm
Xiong W: Research Institute of Seepage Fluid Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Langfang 065007, China; Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing 100083, China
Guo W: Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing 100083, China [ORCID]
Yu H: China Petroleum Technology Development Corporation, Beijing 100083, China
Wang K: China Petroleum Technology Development Corporation, Beijing 100083, China
Xiong W: Research Institute of Seepage Fluid Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Langfang 065007, China; Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing 100083, China
Guo W: Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing 100083, China [ORCID]
Yu H: China Petroleum Technology Development Corporation, Beijing 100083, China
Wang K: China Petroleum Technology Development Corporation, Beijing 100083, China
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Processes
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12
Issue
5
First Page
1002
Year
2024
Publication Date
2024-05-15
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2227-9717
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