Quantifying fracture evolution characteristics of gravelly sandstones based on fractal theory

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Kai Feng , Zhenlin Wang , Guanfang Li , Peilin Zhang , Zhichao Wang , Yujia Wang , Kouqi Liu
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With the advancement of unconventional oil and gas exploration and development, tight gravelly sandstone reservoirs have garnered increasing attention. In this study, triaxial compression experiments are conducted on gravelly sandstone cores, and correlation analysis is employed to establish the relationships between fractal dimensions of the fractures and rock mechanics parameters. For cores of gravelly sandstone, a positive correlation exists between the fractal dimension and the brittleness index. The prediction model reveals that the error between the predicted and actual values for well 3 is relatively large, which can be attributed to the presence of pure sandstone cores in well 3. Under high confining pressure in the deep strata, rocks exhibit a decreasing trend in fractal dimensions, a phenomenon due to the stress-memory effect. In addition, numerical simulation is further employed to study the effect of the factors that could affect the complexity of the fractures, and the results show that the fractal dimension of gravelly sandstone declines with increasing confining pressure, peak compressive strength, and rock elastic modulus as the loading process intensifies.

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基于分形理论的含砾砂岩裂缝演化特征定量研究
随着非常规油气勘探开发的不断深入,致密砂岩储层越来越受到人们的关注。本研究通过对含砾砂岩岩心进行三轴压缩实验,利用相关分析方法建立裂缝分形维数与岩石力学参数之间的关系。对于含砾砂岩岩心,分形维数与脆性指数呈正相关。预测模型表明,3井预测值与实际值误差较大,主要原因是3井存在纯砂岩岩心。在深部高围压条件下,岩石分形维数呈下降趋势,这是应力记忆效应所致。此外,通过数值模拟进一步研究了影响裂缝复杂性因素的影响,结果表明,随着加载过程的加剧,含砾砂岩的分形维数随围压、峰值抗压强度和岩石弹性模量的增加而减小。
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