Department of Drilling Engineering

Jin Yan

 

Ph.D., Professor, Changjiang Distinguished Professor 

Email: jiny@cup.edu.cn TEL: +86-10-89733799 
Address of Office: Room 913, Zhongyou Building, College of Petroleum Engineering, 18 Fuxue Road, Changping District, Beijing 102249, China 

 

Education 
Ph.D., Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum-Beijing (China), 2001 
M.S., Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum-East China (China), 1998 
B.S., Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum-East China (China), 1994 

 

Research Areas and Interests 
Drilling and Completion 
Petroleum Related Rock Mechanics 
Wellbore Stability and Integrity 
Hydraulic Fracturing Simulation and Optimization 

 

Teaching 
Drilling Engineering; Computational Solid Mechanics; Case Analysis in Drilling and Completion; Rock Mechanics in Petroleum Engineering 

 

Professional Experiences 
2008-present, Professor, College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, China 
2003-2008, Associate professor, College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, China 
2001-2003, Assistant professor, College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, China 
Other Appointments 
Executive Vice Dean, Graduate School of China University of Petroleum-Beijing, China 
Director, Professional Committee of Deep Rock mechanics, Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering, China 
Board member, Underground Engineering Institution, Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering, China 

 

Other Professional Affiliations 
Member, Society of Petroleum Engineers 
Member, Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering 
Member, ISRM China Section 

 

Honors and Awards 
Second Class Prize for the State Scientific and Technological Progress
First Class Prize for Beijing Scientific and Technological Progress 
Recipient of National Science Fund for Distinguished Youth Scholars 
Gold Medal for Youth Science and Technology of Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering 
Special Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress of Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering 

 

Selected Publications 
1. Xia Y, Jin Y*, Oswald J, et al. Extended finite element modeling of production from a reservoir embedded with an arbitrary fracture network. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2017, 1-17. 
2. Xia Y, Jin Y*, Chen M, et al. Dynamic analysis of a cylindrical casing–cement structure in a poroelastic stratum. International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 2017, 41(12): 1362-1389. 
3. Lin B, Chen SL, Jin Y. Evaluation of reservoir deformation induced by water injection in SAGD wells considering formation anisotropy, heterogeneity and thermal effect. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2017, 157: 767-779. 
4. Lin B, Jin Y, Chen SL. A criterion for evaluating the efficiency of water injection in oil sand reservoirs. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2017, 149: 322-330. 
5. Tan P, Jin Y*, Hou B, Zheng XJ, et al. Experiments and analysis on hydraulic sand fracturing by an improved true tri-axial cell. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2017, 158: 766-774 
6. Chen Y, Jin Y*, Chen M, et al. Quantitative evaluation of rock brittleness based on the energy dissipation principle, an application to type II mode crack. Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2017, 45: 527-536. 
7. Jin Y, Chen K P, Chen M. An asymptotic solution for fluid production from an elliptical hydraulic fracture at early-times. Mechanics Research Communications, 2015, 63: 48-53. 
8. Jin Y, Chen K P, Chen M. Analytical solution and mechanisms of fluid production from hydraulically fractured wells with finite fracture conductivity. Journal of Engineering Mathematics, 2015, 92(1): 103-122. 
9. Cheng W, Jin Y*, Li H, et al. A novel linear triangular element of a three-dimensional displacement discontinuity method. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 2015, 59: 89-96. 
10. Cheng W, Jin Y*, Chen M. Experimental study of step-displacement hydraulic fracturing on naturally fractured shale outcrops. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 2015, 12(4): 714-723. 
11. Cheng W, Jin Y*, Chen M. Reactivation mechanism of natural fractures by hydraulic fracturing in naturally fractured shale reservoirs. Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2015, 27: 1357-1365. 
12. Xia Y, Jin Y*, Chen M, et al. Hydrodynamic modeling of mud loss controlled by the coupling of discrete fracture and matrix. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2015, 129: 254-267. 
13. Yu F, Jin Y*, Chen KP, et al. Pore-pressure prediction in carbonate rock using wavelet transformation. Geophysics, 2014, 79(4): 243-252. 
14. Cheng W, Jin Y*, Chen M. A criterion for a hydraulic fracture crossing a natural fracture in a 3D space and its field application. Petroleum Exploration & Development, 2014, 41(2): 1-6. 
15. Wen H, Chen M, Jin Y, et al. A chemo-mechanical coupling model of deviated borehole stability in hard brittle shale. Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2014, 41(6): 817-823.