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Many hydraulic fracturing experiments suggest that low-viscosity fluid tends to generate a complex fracture network, which may be beneficial for geo-energy production. However, the precise impacts of low-viscosity fluid on the fracture nucleation and propagation are unknown. This study focuses on the stress jump at weak interfaces (e.g., grain boundaries or natural fractures) caused by the contrast in Biot’s coefficient, which is prevalent in hard rocks, and how failure may develop. We found that fracture nucleation at weak interfaces becomes favorable under certain Biot’s coefficient contrast and fluid viscosity. Our numerical simulations of fluid injection through a borehole demonstrate that low-viscosity fluid injection can nucleate isolated fractures at remote interfaces without connecting to the main propagating fracture. These findings imply the necessity to consider Biot’s coefficient variations within a rock mass in applications such as hydraulic fracturing or induced seismicity, especially when a diffused pressure gradient persists due to the low-viscosity fluid.
期刊介绍:
The use of computers is firmly established in geotechnical engineering and continues to grow rapidly in both engineering practice and academe. The development of advanced numerical techniques and constitutive modeling, in conjunction with rapid developments in computer hardware, enables problems to be tackled that were unthinkable even a few years ago. Computers and Geotechnics provides an up-to-date reference for engineers and researchers engaged in computer aided analysis and research in geotechnical engineering. The journal is intended for an expeditious dissemination of advanced computer applications across a broad range of geotechnical topics. Contributions on advances in numerical algorithms, computer implementation of new constitutive models and probabilistic methods are especially encouraged.