Frontiers in Earth Science (Dec 2023)

Numerical study of the fluid fracturing mechanism of granite at the mineral grain scale

  • Shuaiqi Liu,
  • Shuaiqi Liu,
  • Shuaiqi Liu,
  • Yundong Zhang,
  • Huanzhi Zhang,
  • Jiaming Zhang,
  • Maoxin Qiu,
  • Guang Li,
  • Guang Li,
  • Fengshan Ma,
  • Fengshan Ma,
  • Jie Guo,
  • Jie Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1289662
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Hydraulic fracturing is an essential technique for reservoir stimulation in the process of deep energy exploitation. Granite is composed of different rock-forming minerals and exhibits obvious heterogeneity at the mesoscale, which affects the strength and deformation characteristics of rocks and controls the damage and failure processes. Therefore, in this paper, based on the discrete element fluid-solid coupling algorithm and multiple parallel bond-grain based model (Multi Pb-GBM), a numerical model of a granite hydraulic fracturing test is established to study the evolution of hydraulic fractures in crystalline granite under different ground stress conditions. The main conclusions are as follows. The crack propagation of hydraulic fractures in granite is determined by the in situ stress state, crystal size, and mineral distribution, and the ground stress is the main controlling factor. The final fracture mode affects the maximum principal stress and shear stress, and the generation of cracks changes the distribution of the stress field. The hydraulic fracturing initiation pressure decreases with decreasing crystal size. The influence of the crystal size on the crack inclination angle is mainly reflected in local areas, and the general trend of the fissure dip angle distribution is along the direction of the maximum in situ stress. This study not only has important theoretical significance for clarifying the propagation mechanism of hydraulic fractures but also provides a theoretical basis for deep reservoir reconstruction and energy extraction.

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