Self-Similar Propagation of a Hydraulic Fracture in a Poroelastic Medium

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Detournay, Emmanuel [1 ]
Hakobyan, Yera [1 ]
Eve, Robin [2 ]
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[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Civil Environm & Geoengn, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[2] BP Global Wells Org, Minneapolis, MN USA
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POROMECHANICS VI: PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH BIOT CONFERENCE ON POROMECHANICS | 2017年
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This paper considers the plane strain problem of a hydraulic fracture propagating in a poroelastic medium, as a result of injection of fluid from a well. It describes an asymptotic solution that is applicable provided that four conditions are met: (i) the material toughness is negligible; (ii) the viscosity of the injected fluid is similar to that of the native pore-fluid; (iii) the medium has a large permeability relative to the fracture conductivity; and (iv) the injection rate is small enough that the fracture propagates inside the growing region around the well, where the pore pressure field is quasi-stationary. If these conditions are met, the fracture propagates stably in a self-similar manner, with its length and aperture growing as square root of time. Because the fracture remains in the quasi steady-state region, poroelastic effects are fully developed and significantly impact crack growth.
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页码:1909 / 1914
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