Anisotropic Failure Strength of Shale with Increasing Confinement: Behaviors, Factors and Mechanism

Some studies reported that the anisotropic failure strength of shale will be weakened by increasing confinement. In this paper, it is found that there are various types of anisotropic strength behaviors. Four types of anisotropic strength ratio (...

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Main Authors: Cheng Cheng, Xiao Li, Haitao Qian
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/11/1310
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spelling doaj-9c0924dc37c34853a3c1518b2c4fb6c92020-11-25T02:43:19ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442017-11-011011131010.3390/ma10111310ma10111310Anisotropic Failure Strength of Shale with Increasing Confinement: Behaviors, Factors and MechanismCheng Cheng0Xiao Li1Haitao Qian2Key Laboratory of Shale Gas and Geoengineering, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, ChinaKey Laboratory of Shale Gas and Geoengineering, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, ChinaInstitute of Crustal Dynamics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing 100085, ChinaSome studies reported that the anisotropic failure strength of shale will be weakened by increasing confinement. In this paper, it is found that there are various types of anisotropic strength behaviors. Four types of anisotropic strength ratio ( S A 1 ) behaviors and three types of anisotropic strength difference ( S A 2 ) behaviors have been classified based on laboratory experiments on nine groups of different shale samples. The cohesion c w and friction angle ϕ w of the weak planes are proven to be two dominant factors according to a series of bonded-particle discrete element modelling analyses. It is observed that shale is more prone to a slight increase of S A 1 and significant increase of S A 2 with increasing confinement for higher cohesion c w and lower to medium friction angle ϕ w . This study also investigated the mechanism of the anisotropic strength behaviors with increasing confinement. Owing to different contributions of c w and ϕ w under different confinements, different combinations of c w and ϕ w may have various types of influences on the minimum failure strength with the increasing confinement; therefore, different types of anisotropic behaviors occur for different shale specimens as the confinement increases. These findings are very important to understand the stability of wellbore and underground tunneling in the shale rock mass, and should be helpful for further studies on hydraulic fracture propagations in the shale reservoir.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/11/1310shaleanisotropic failurestrength anisotropyconfinementcohesion and friction angle of weak planes
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author Cheng Cheng
Xiao Li
Haitao Qian
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Xiao Li
Haitao Qian
Anisotropic Failure Strength of Shale with Increasing Confinement: Behaviors, Factors and Mechanism
Materials
shale
anisotropic failure
strength anisotropy
confinement
cohesion and friction angle of weak planes
author_facet Cheng Cheng
Xiao Li
Haitao Qian
author_sort Cheng Cheng
title Anisotropic Failure Strength of Shale with Increasing Confinement: Behaviors, Factors and Mechanism
title_short Anisotropic Failure Strength of Shale with Increasing Confinement: Behaviors, Factors and Mechanism
title_full Anisotropic Failure Strength of Shale with Increasing Confinement: Behaviors, Factors and Mechanism
title_fullStr Anisotropic Failure Strength of Shale with Increasing Confinement: Behaviors, Factors and Mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Anisotropic Failure Strength of Shale with Increasing Confinement: Behaviors, Factors and Mechanism
title_sort anisotropic failure strength of shale with increasing confinement: behaviors, factors and mechanism
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Some studies reported that the anisotropic failure strength of shale will be weakened by increasing confinement. In this paper, it is found that there are various types of anisotropic strength behaviors. Four types of anisotropic strength ratio ( S A 1 ) behaviors and three types of anisotropic strength difference ( S A 2 ) behaviors have been classified based on laboratory experiments on nine groups of different shale samples. The cohesion c w and friction angle ϕ w of the weak planes are proven to be two dominant factors according to a series of bonded-particle discrete element modelling analyses. It is observed that shale is more prone to a slight increase of S A 1 and significant increase of S A 2 with increasing confinement for higher cohesion c w and lower to medium friction angle ϕ w . This study also investigated the mechanism of the anisotropic strength behaviors with increasing confinement. Owing to different contributions of c w and ϕ w under different confinements, different combinations of c w and ϕ w may have various types of influences on the minimum failure strength with the increasing confinement; therefore, different types of anisotropic behaviors occur for different shale specimens as the confinement increases. These findings are very important to understand the stability of wellbore and underground tunneling in the shale rock mass, and should be helpful for further studies on hydraulic fracture propagations in the shale reservoir.
topic shale
anisotropic failure
strength anisotropy
confinement
cohesion and friction angle of weak planes
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/11/1310
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