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Sensitivity analysis on the interaction between hydraulic and natural fractures based on an explicitly coupled hydro-geomechanical model in PFC2D

机译:基于明确耦合的PFC2D水力和自然骨折相互作用的敏感性分析

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Fluid-induced fracture nucleation, propagation and interaction with natural fractures are the crucial issues for well understanding the process of hydraulic fracturing in unconventional reservoirs. In this paper, an explicitly coupled hydro-geomechanical model in two-dimensional Particle Flow Code (PFC2D) is employed to investigate the interaction between hydraulic fractures (HFs) and natural fractures (NFs), and the numerical scheme is validated by using analytical results. Several factors affecting the interactions between induced-fractures and NFs are being investigated and discussed. The simulation results show that three fundamental crossing scenarios can be well reproduced: (I) Direct Crossing, (II) Offset Crossing and (III) No Crossing (Arrested), and the crossing types agree well in the evaluation by Blanton's criterion. A sensitivity analysis shows that hydraulic fracture (HF) tend to be arrested by a natural fracture (HF) under low approach angles and prefer to cross the NF under higher in-situ differential stress states. Crossing is likely to be impeded for NFs with lower frictional coefficient and higher permeability. Additionally, lower fracturing fluid injection rates and lower fluid viscosities both are advantageous conditions for NF reactivation, and tend to arrest the HF. Moreover, the mechanism of the interaction of HFs and NFs influenced by the aforementioned factors can be well explained by the evolution of normal stress on the pre-existing interface, which is the key issue for correct simulation of hydraulic fracturing. Compared with the analytical model, the model in this study can reflect the dynamic stress evolution process, which will be a useful tool for optimizing the design of hydraulic fracturing in fractured reservoirs.
机译:流体诱导的骨折成核,与自然骨折的繁殖和相互作用是良好理解非传统水库中液压压裂过程的关键问题。本文采用二维粒子流量代码(PFC2D)的明确耦合的水力地理力学模型来研究液压骨折(HFS)和天然骨折(NFS)之间的相互作用,并且通过使用分析结果验证数值方案。正在研究和讨论影响诱导骨折和NFS之间相互作用的几个因素。仿真结果表明,三种基本的交叉方案可以再现:(i)直接交叉,(ii)抵消交叉和(iii)没有交叉(被捕),交叉类型在Blanton标准的评估中同意。敏感性分析表明,液压骨折(HF)倾向于在低接近角度下通过自然骨折(HF)被阻止,并且更喜欢在较高的原位差分应力状态下通过NF。可能会阻碍摩擦系数较低的NFS和较高的渗透率的交叉。另外,较低的压裂液注射率和较低的流体粘度都是NF再激活的有利条件,并且倾向于捕获HF。此外,通过对预先存在的界面的正常压力的演变,可以很好地解释由上述因子影响的HFS和NFS的相互作用机制,这是正确模拟水力压裂模拟的关键问题。与分析模型相比,本研究中的模型可以反映动态应力进化过程,这将是优化碎屑储层中液压压裂设计的有用工具。

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