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Smeared modeling of hydraulic fracture using partially coupled reservoir and geomechanics simulators
A smeared fracture type hydraulic fracture simulator is developed through numerical coupling between an in-house reservoir simulator and a geomechanical commercial software (FLAC2D). The new package falls within the category of partially decoupled model and is versatile, flexible and efficient. This...
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Published in: | International journal of rock mechanics and mining sciences (Oxford, England : 1997) England : 1997), 2019-01, Vol.113, p.99-111 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | A smeared fracture type hydraulic fracture simulator is developed through numerical coupling between an in-house reservoir simulator and a geomechanical commercial software (FLAC2D). The new package falls within the category of partially decoupled model and is versatile, flexible and efficient. This approach can be used to couple any other advanced commercial fluid flow or geomechanical simulators for an accurate description of the initiation and propagation of hydraulic fractures.
The paper contains a discussion of the partial coupling technique to link fluid flow and geomechanical calculations in modeling fracture initiation and propagation. The models use a common gridblock for the fracture and reservoir and use the deformation calculations to update the porosity and permeability. The method captures the interactive effects of the fracture on reservoir fluid flow and formation geomechanics through stress dependent permeability and porosity.
The developed smeared fracture model can capture both tensile and shear fractures in the formation. Major features of this model include modeling poroelasticity and plasticity, matrix flow, shear and tensile fracturing with concomitant permeability enhancement, saturation-dependent permeability, stress-dependent stiffness and gradual degradation of oil sands due to dilatant shear deformation. The model has been applied to numerically simulate field size hydraulic fracturing in oil sands during cold-water injection to show the predictive capability of the simulator. |
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ISSN: | 1365-1609 1873-4545 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijrmms.2018.11.008 |