4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Fully coupled simulation of multiple hydraulic fractures to propagate simultaneously from a perforated horizontal wellbore

Journal

COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS
Volume 61, Issue 1-2, Pages 137-155

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00466-017-1412-5

Keywords

Multiple hydraulic fractures; Fluid partitioning; XFEM; Fully coupled simulation; Perforation entry loss

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11532008, 11372157]
  2. Ministry of Education, China [20120002110075]
  3. Foundation for the Author of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of China [201326]

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In hydraulic fracturing process in shale rock, multiple fractures perpendicular to a horizontal wellbore are usually driven to propagate simultaneously by the pumping operation. In this paper, a numerical method is developed for the propagation of multiple hydraulic fractures (HFs) by fully coupling the deformation and fracturing of solid formation, fluid flow in fractures, fluid partitioning through a horizontal wellbore and perforation entry loss effect. The extended finite element method (XFEM) is adopted to model arbitrary growth of the fractures. Newton's iteration is proposed to solve these fully coupled nonlinear equations, which is more efficient comparing to the widely adopted fixed-point iteration in the literatures and avoids the need to impose fluid pressure boundary condition when solving flow equations. A secant iterative method based on the stress intensity factor (SIF) is proposed to capture different propagation velocities of multiple fractures. The numerical results are compared with theoretical solutions in literatures to verify the accuracy of the method. The simultaneous propagation of multiple HFs is simulated by the newly proposed algorithm. The coupled influences of propagation regime, stress interaction, wellbore pressure loss and perforation entry loss on simultaneous propagation of multiple HFs are investigated.

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