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    • 岩体非连续性与多裂缝扰动压裂缝网偏转(英文版)/博士后文库
      • 作者:王永亮|责编:王运
      • 出版社:科学
      • ISBN:9787030785602
      • 出版日期:2024/08/01
      • 页数:211
    • 售价:119.2
  • 内容大纲

        本书开展岩体非连续性与多裂缝扰动压裂缝网偏转的数值方法、模型与模拟研究,主要包括以下内容:(1)基于统计建模和分形表征的致密储层岩体水力裂缝遇颗粒和天然裂缝动态交汇与偏转,(2)水力裂缝遇不同几何构型和力学属性层理和颗粒偏转与分形形态,(3)基于双重双线性内聚力模型的岩体冲击载荷下拉伸与剪切裂缝动态扩展,(4)不同交叉天然裂缝和流体注入速率下水力压裂缝网中心型与边缘型交汇扩展,(5)交叉射孔簇多井水力压裂诱发井间连接与超长裂缝,(6)平行和交叉射孔簇多井水力压裂缝网偏转与产气评估,(7)含天然裂缝储层超临界CO2驱动多井压裂缝网交汇与诱发微地震。
        本书可以作为工程力学、采矿工程、石油工程、岩土工程和地质工程专业的研究人员、研究生和本科生的参考书。
  • 作者介绍

  • 目录

    Chapter 1  Introduction
      1.1  Introduction
      1.2  Deflection of fracturing fracture network disturbed by discontinuity in rock
      1.3  Deflection of fracturing fracture network disturbed by multiple fractures in rock
      1.4  Propagation and deflection of fracturing fracture network in supercritical CO2 fracturing
      1.5  Research contents of the book
      References
    Chapter 2  Dynamic intersection and deflection behaviours of hydraulic fractures meeting granules and natural fractures in tight reservoir rock based on statistical modelling and fractal characterization
      2.1  Introduction
      2.2  Statistical modelling for tight heterogeneous reservoir rock
        2.2.1  Statistical uniform and Weibull distribution of heterogeneous reservoir rock
        2.2.2  Establishment process of statistical models with granules and natural fractures
      2.3  Governing partial differential equations and numerical discretization of hydrofracturing in fractured porous media
        2.3.1  Governing equation of solid deformation
        2.3.2  Governing equations of fluid flow in fractured porous media
        2.3.3  Fracture criterion
        2.3.4  Numerical discretization based on the combined finite element-discrete element-finite volume method
      2.4  Fractal characterization method for fracture network morphology
      2.5  Global procedure for statistical modelling, fracture propagation, and fractal characterization
      2.6  Results and discussions
        2.6.1  Propagation behaviours and fractal characterization of fracturing fracture network in homogeneous tight reservoirs
        2.6.2  Intersection and deflection behaviours of hydraulic fractures meeting granules
        2.6.3  Intersection and deflection behaviours of hydraulic fractures meeting natural fractures
      2.7  Conclusions
      References
    Chapter 3  Deflection behaviours and fractal morphology of hydraulic fractures meeting beddings and granules with variable geometrical configurations and geomechanical properties
      3.1  Introduction
      3.2  Governing partial differential equations and numerical discretization
        3.2.1  Governing equation of solid deformation
        3.2.2  Governing equations of fluid flow in fractured porous media
        3.2.3  Numerical discretization
      3.3  Fractal morphology of fracturing fracture network based on fractal characterization method
      3.4  Global procedure for deflection behaviours and fractal morphology of hydraulic fractures meeting beddings and granules
      3.5  Numerical models and cases of heterogeneous reservoirs
        3.5.1  Beddings with variable geometrical configurations and geomechanical properties
        3.5.2  Granules with variable geometrical configurations and geomechanical properties
      3.6  Results and discussion
        3.6.1  Beddings with variable geometrical configurations
        3.6.2  Beddings with variable geomechanical properties
        3.6.3  Granules with variable geometrical configurations
        3.6.4  Granules with variable geomechanical
      4.7  Results and discussion
        4.7.1  Verification of tensile and shear fractures induced by impact load in rock disc
        4.7.2  Dynamic propagation of fractures in rock disc
        4.7.3  Dynamic propagation of fractures in rock stratum
      4.8  Conclusions
      References
    Chapter 5  Center-and edge-type intersections of hydraulic fracture network under varying crossed natural fractures and fluid injection rate
      5.1  Introduction
      5.2  Combined finite element-discrete element method and model considering hydro-mechanical coupling
        5.2.1  Governing partial differential equations
        5.2.2  Discrete fracture network model
      5.3  Numerical models of fractured reservoir embedded discrete fracture networks
        5.3.1  Geometrical models
        5.3.2  Cases study for typical pre-existing crossed natural fractures
      5.4  Results and discussion
        5.4.1  Sensitivity factors of pre-existing natural fractures
        5.4.2  Quantitative length of fracture networks
        5.4.3  Gas production in fractured reservoirs
      5.5  Conclusions
      References
    Chapter 6  Wells connection and long hydraulic fracture induced by multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing cross-perforation clusters
      6.1  Introduction
      6.2  Governing equations of multi-well hydrofracturing considering thermal-hydraulic-mechanical coupling
      6.3  Numerical models of multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing crossperforation clusters
      6.4  Results and analysis
        6.4.1  Hydraulic fracture propagation of parallel and cross perforation clusters in multi-wells
        6.4.2  Connected long hydraulic fractures in multi-well hydrofracturing with different well spacings
        6.4.3  Connected long hydraulic fractures in multi-well hydrofracturing with different well initiation sequences
        6.4.4  Multi-well hydrofracturing induced microseismic events
      6.5  Conclusions
      References
    Chapter 7  Deflection of fracture networks and gas production in multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing parallel and crossed perforation clusters
      7.1  Introduction
      7.2  Combined finite element-discrete element method and model considering thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling
        7.2.1  Governing partial differential equations
        7.2.2  Numerical models of multi-well hydrofracturing
      7.3  Deflection of fracture networks in multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing parallel and crossed perforation clusters
        7.3.1  Fracture deflection in multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing parallel perforation clusters
        7.3.2  Fracture deflection in multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing crossed perforation clusters
      7.4  Gas production in multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing parallel and crossed perforation clusters
        7.4.1  Gas production in multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing parallel perforation clusters
        7.4.2  Gas production in multi-well hydrofracturing utilizing crossed perforation clusters
      7.5  Conclusions

      8.3  Numerical models of supercritical CO2 fracturing in fractured reservoir
        8.3.1  Geometrical and finite element models
        8.3.2  Cases study for typical fracturing fluids: Slick water and supercritical CO2
      8.4  Results and discussion
        8.4.1  Intersections and connections of fracturing fracture networks
        8.4.2  Quantitative variation of fracture networks, fluid rate, and pore pressure
        8.4.3  Microseismic damage and contact-slip events
      8.5  Conclusions
      References
    Chapter 9  Summary and prospect
      9.1  Summary
      9.2  Prospect
    Abstract
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