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Calculation Model of Rock Fracture Pressure with Multifields in the Process of Fracturing

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  • Zhao Xiaojiao
  • Qu Zhan
  • Xu Xiaofeng
  • Yu Xiaocong
  • Fan Heng
  • Song Xijin

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In this paper, a comprehensive model to calculate the rock fracture pressure by the theory of double effective stress of porous medium is established, which considers such effective factors as the crustal stress field, hydration stress field, temperature field, tectonic stress field, the porosity of rock, and additional stress field generated by seepage of drilling fluid. This new model is applicable to predict the fracture pressure of different types of rocks. Using the experimental parameters of field fracturing and the experimental results of three-axis compression of rock cores with different water contents, we may get the calculated fracture pressure. Compared with the measured fracture pressure in the oilfield, the result calculated in the present study shows good agreement. Besides, the effects of water contents on the tensile strength and fracture pressure are analyzed. Results show that both the tensile strength and fracture pressure decrease with the increase of water contents, which is due to the reduction of the mechanical properties of rocks by hydration.

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  • Zhao Xiaojiao & Qu Zhan & Xu Xiaofeng & Yu Xiaocong & Fan Heng & Song Xijin, 2018. "Calculation Model of Rock Fracture Pressure with Multifields in the Process of Fracturing," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-9, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2098723
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/2098723
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