Petroleum Science >2019, Issue 4: 808-815 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12182-019-0317-7
A three-dimensional solution of hydraulic fracture width for wellbore strengthening applications Open Access
文章信息
作者:Jincai Zhang, Shangxian Yin
作者单位:
Sinopec Tech Houston, Houston, USA; North China Institute of Science and Technology, Yanjiao, China
投稿时间:2018-08-22
引用方式:Zhang, J. & Yin, S. Pet. Sci. (2019) 16: 808. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12182-019-0317-7
文章摘要
Determining the width of an induced hydraulic fracture is the first step for applying wellbore strengthening and hydraulic fracturing techniques. However, current 2-D analytical solutions obtained from the plane strain assumption may have large uncertainties when the fracture height is small. To solve this problem, a 3-D finite element method (FEM) is used to model wellbore strengthening and calculate the fracture width. Comparisons show that the 2-D plane strain solution is the asymptote of the 3-D FEM solution. Therefore, the 2-D solution may overestimate the fracture width. This indicates that the 2-D solution may not be applicable in 3-D conditions. Based on the FEM modeling, a new 3-D semi-analytical solution for determining the fracture width is proposed, which accounts for the effects of 3-D fracture dimensions, stress anisotropy and borehole inclination. Compared to the 2-D solution, this new 3-D semi-analytical solution predicts a smaller fracture width. This implies that the 2-D-based old design for wellbore strengthening may overestimate the fracture width, which can be reduced using the proposed 3-D solution. It also allows an easy way to calculate the fracture width in complex geometrical and geological conditions. This solution has been verified against 3-D finite element calculations for field applications.
关键词
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Hydraulic fracture, Fracture width, Wellbore strengthening, Fracture propagation, 3-D modeling