Symmetry (Jul 2020)

Application of Symmetry Law in Numerical Modeling of Hydraulic Fracturing by Finite Element Method

  • Shanhui Sun,
  • Meihua Zhou,
  • Wei Lu,
  • Afshin Davarpanah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12071122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1122

Abstract

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In this paper, influential parameters on the hydraulic fracturing processes in porous media were investigated. Besides, the simultaneous stimulation of solids, fluids and fractures geomechanical equations were numerically analyzed as a developed 3D model. To do this, the Abacus software was used as a multi-objective program to solve the physical-mechanical symmetry law governing equations, according to the finite element method. Two different layers, A (3104–2984 m) and B (4216–4326 m), are considered in the model. According to the result of this study, the maximum fracture opening length in the connection of the wall surface is 10 and 9 mm for layer B and layer A, respectively. Moreover, the internal fracture fluid pressure for layer B and layer A is 65 and 53 Mpa. It is indicated that fracture fluid pressure reduced with the increase in fracture propagation length. Consequently, the results of this study would be of benefit for petroleum industries to consider several crucial geomechanical characteristics in hydraulic fractures simultaneously as a developed numerical model for different formation layers to compare a comprehensive analysis between each layer.

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