Brittleness Evaluation of Glutenite Based On Energy Balance and Damage Evolution

Tight glutenite reservoirs are typically characterized by highly variable lithology and permeability, low and complex porosity, and strong heterogeneity. Glutenite brittleness is an essential indicator for screening fracture targets, selecting technological parameters, and predicting the hydraulic f...

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Main Authors: Lianchong Li, Mingyang Zhai, Liaoyuan Zhang, Zilin Zhang, Bo Huang, Aishan Li, Jiaqiang Zuo, Quansheng Zhang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/18/3421
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spelling doaj-a2a0b8a49aee4701ad770de845637e832020-11-25T02:42:47ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-09-011218342110.3390/en12183421en12183421Brittleness Evaluation of Glutenite Based On Energy Balance and Damage EvolutionLianchong Li0Mingyang Zhai1Liaoyuan Zhang2Zilin Zhang3Bo Huang4Aishan Li5Jiaqiang Zuo6Quansheng Zhang7Center of Rock Instability and Seismicity Research, School of Resources and Civil Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaCenter of Rock Instability and Seismicity Research, School of Resources and Civil Engineering, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaShengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Dongying 257000, ChinaShengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Dongying 257000, ChinaShengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Dongying 257000, ChinaShengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Dongying 257000, ChinaShengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Dongying 257000, ChinaShengli Oilfield Branch Company, SINOPEC, Dongying 257000, ChinaTight glutenite reservoirs are typically characterized by highly variable lithology and permeability, low and complex porosity, and strong heterogeneity. Glutenite brittleness is an essential indicator for screening fracture targets, selecting technological parameters, and predicting the hydraulic fracturing effect of tight glutenite reservoir exploitation. Glutenite formations with high brittleness are more likely to be effectively fractured and form complex fractures. Accurate evaluation of glutenite brittleness facilitates the recovery of oil and gas in a tight glutenite reservoir. Accordingly, two brittleness indexes are proposed in this paper based on energy balance and damage evolution analysis of complete stress−strain curves to evaluate the brittleness of glutenite. Uniaxial and triaxial compression tests of glutenite specimens were carried out and the brittleness indexes were verified by comparison with other existing indexes. The relationships between the mechanical properties and brittleness of glutenite under confining pressure were analyzed based on experimental results and the effects of mechanical and structural parameters on glutenite brittleness are investigated with a numerical approach. The brittleness of glutenite increases with the increase of gravel size and/or volume content. During hydraulic fracturing design, attention should be paid to the brittleness of the matrix and the size and content of gravel. This paper provides a new perspective for glutenite brittleness evaluation from the perspectives of energy dissipation and damage evolution. Our results provide guidance for fracturing layer selection and may also facilitate field operations of tight glutenite fracturing.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/18/3421brittleness evaluationdamage evolutionenergy balanceglutenite reservoirgravel size and volume contentmechanical parameters
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author Lianchong Li
Mingyang Zhai
Liaoyuan Zhang
Zilin Zhang
Bo Huang
Aishan Li
Jiaqiang Zuo
Quansheng Zhang
spellingShingle Lianchong Li
Mingyang Zhai
Liaoyuan Zhang
Zilin Zhang
Bo Huang
Aishan Li
Jiaqiang Zuo
Quansheng Zhang
Brittleness Evaluation of Glutenite Based On Energy Balance and Damage Evolution
Energies
brittleness evaluation
damage evolution
energy balance
glutenite reservoir
gravel size and volume content
mechanical parameters
author_facet Lianchong Li
Mingyang Zhai
Liaoyuan Zhang
Zilin Zhang
Bo Huang
Aishan Li
Jiaqiang Zuo
Quansheng Zhang
author_sort Lianchong Li
title Brittleness Evaluation of Glutenite Based On Energy Balance and Damage Evolution
title_short Brittleness Evaluation of Glutenite Based On Energy Balance and Damage Evolution
title_full Brittleness Evaluation of Glutenite Based On Energy Balance and Damage Evolution
title_fullStr Brittleness Evaluation of Glutenite Based On Energy Balance and Damage Evolution
title_full_unstemmed Brittleness Evaluation of Glutenite Based On Energy Balance and Damage Evolution
title_sort brittleness evaluation of glutenite based on energy balance and damage evolution
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Tight glutenite reservoirs are typically characterized by highly variable lithology and permeability, low and complex porosity, and strong heterogeneity. Glutenite brittleness is an essential indicator for screening fracture targets, selecting technological parameters, and predicting the hydraulic fracturing effect of tight glutenite reservoir exploitation. Glutenite formations with high brittleness are more likely to be effectively fractured and form complex fractures. Accurate evaluation of glutenite brittleness facilitates the recovery of oil and gas in a tight glutenite reservoir. Accordingly, two brittleness indexes are proposed in this paper based on energy balance and damage evolution analysis of complete stress−strain curves to evaluate the brittleness of glutenite. Uniaxial and triaxial compression tests of glutenite specimens were carried out and the brittleness indexes were verified by comparison with other existing indexes. The relationships between the mechanical properties and brittleness of glutenite under confining pressure were analyzed based on experimental results and the effects of mechanical and structural parameters on glutenite brittleness are investigated with a numerical approach. The brittleness of glutenite increases with the increase of gravel size and/or volume content. During hydraulic fracturing design, attention should be paid to the brittleness of the matrix and the size and content of gravel. This paper provides a new perspective for glutenite brittleness evaluation from the perspectives of energy dissipation and damage evolution. Our results provide guidance for fracturing layer selection and may also facilitate field operations of tight glutenite fracturing.
topic brittleness evaluation
damage evolution
energy balance
glutenite reservoir
gravel size and volume content
mechanical parameters
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/18/3421
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