HOU Mengru, LIANG Bing, SUN Weiji, et al. Influence of mineral interface stiffness on fracture propagation law of shale hydraulic fracturing[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2023, (1): 100-107. DOI: 10.13809/j.cnki.cn32-1825/te.2023.01.011.
In order to study the influence of mineral interface action on the initiation and propagation of shale hydraulic fracturing fractures
a shale microstructure model was established. In the model
the zero-thickness cohesive element was embedded in the solid element. A numerical simulation of the effect of mineral boundary interface stiffness on hydraulic fracture propagation was carried out to reveal the law of shale hydraulic fracturing crack propagation under the influence of mineral interface action. The results show that the tensile destruction is the main form of fracture failure of shale hydraulic fracturing. The crack propagation path consists of two ways
one is to extend along the mineral boundary
and the other is to cross the mineral boundary and enter the mineral to expand. With the increase of the mineral boundary interface stiffness
the crack initiation pressure and pore pressure gradually increase
the length
number and area of the cracks gradually decrease
and the width of the cracks gradually increases
so that it is easy to form short and wide cracks. When carrying out shale hydraulic fracturing operations
the location where the stiffness of the mineral boundary interface is lower should be selected first. The research results help to reveal the action mechanism of the mineral interface action on the expansion of the shale hydraulic fracture
and provide a theoretical basis for the reasonable selection of the hydraulic fracturing layer position of the shale gas reservoir.