XFVM modelling of fracture aperture induced by shear and tensile opening

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Giulia Conti
Stephan Matthäi
Patrick Jenny
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[1] ETH Zürich,Institute of Fluid Dynamics
[2] The University of Melbourne,Department of Infrastructure Engineering
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Computational Geosciences | 2024年 / 28卷
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Shear opening; XFVM; Fracture dilation; Fracture mechanics;
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In reservoir simulation, it is important to understand the mechanical behaviour of fractured rocks and the effect of shear and tensile displacements of fractures on their aperture. Tensile opening directly enhances the fracture aperture, whereas shear of a preexisting rough-walled fracture creates aperture changes dependent on the local stress state. Since fracture dilatation increases reservoir permeability, both processes must be included in a realistic and consistent manner into the mechanical reservoir simulation model. Here, we use the extended finite volume method (XFVM) to conduct flow and geomechanics simulations. In XFVM, fractures are embedded in a poroelastic matrix and are modelled with discontinuous basis functions. On each fracture segment the tractions and compressive forces are calculated, and one extra degree of freedom is added for both the shear and tensile displacement. In this particular XFVM implementation we assume that linear elasticity and steady state fluid pressure adequately constrain the effective stress. In this paper, shear dilation is not calculated a posteriori, but it enters the equations such that aperture changes directly affect the stress state. This is accomplished by adding shear dilation to the displacement gradients and therefore ascertains a consistent representation in the stress-strain relations and force balances. We illustrate and discuss the influence of this extra term in two simple test cases and in a realistic layer-restricted two-dimensional fracture network subjected to plausible in situ stress and pore pressure conditions.
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