Energies (Dec 2021)

Study of the Influence of Nonlinear Dynamic Loads on Elastic Modulus of Carbonate Reservoir Rocks

  • Evgenii Riabokon,
  • Mikhail Turbakov,
  • Nikita Popov,
  • Evgenii Kozhevnikov,
  • Vladimir Poplygin,
  • Mikhail Guzev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14248559
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 24
p. 8559

Abstract

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The paper presents the results of the experimental investigation of carbonate reservoir rocks subjected to quasistatic and nonlinear dynamic loads. During the quasistatic loading the zones of linear elasticity were determined. Dynamic loading of samples was performed at several frequencies and load amplitudes using a testing system. There were two zones found in which the elastic modulus changes nonlinearly in terms of dynamic load frequency. While the frequency of the dynamic load increases from 0 to 10 Hz the dynamic elastic modulus rises according to logarithmic law; while the frequency increases from 10 to 60 Hz elastic modulus rises according to a power law for each load amplitude. The amplitude of the longitudinal strain and phase shift decreases with increasing frequency of the dynamic load. Under the higher strain rates the rock gets stiffer in comparison with rock subjected to smaller strain rate dynamic loading. Saturation of rock samples with distilled water flattening the dependencies of dynamic Young’s modulus on frequency.

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