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Stress transfer law in laboratory hydraulic fracturing experiments
Renyi Qiu1, Guangqing Zhang2,3, Xuelin Zheng4
1College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, 102249, China.
Abstract:
During the true triaxial hydraulic fracturing experiments, the compression stress applied to the specimen surface cannot be transferred to the interior immediately, resulting in inconsistency with in-situ stress conditions. To quantitatively analyze the stress transfer process from the surface to the interior of the specimen, an experimental method for monitoring the inside stress was proposed based on Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensing technique, based on which the true triaxial stress loading experiments were conducted on a concrete-like specimen of 30 cm × 30 cm × 30 cm. The results show that the stresses inside the specimen require a certain loading time to reach the uniform state. The loading time required for stress transfer from the surface to the interior of the specimen decreases with the increase of compression stresses. The stress transfer process in rock materials is determined by creep. The closure of microcracks results in stress redistribution inside the specimen during creep. Moreover, a 3-D Burgers model is modified to describe the stress transfer process. Finally, the stress transfer phenomenon during hydraulic fracturing was verified by coal fracturing experiments. This study can help to understand the stress transfer mechanism, providing guidance for standardizing the laboratory simulation of in-situ stress.
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