We carried out hydraulic fracturing tests in hollow cylinders of Tablerock sandstone (porosity: 26%) subjected to vertical, and horizontal far-field stresses, and initial pore pressure. Pressuretime records reveal that hydraulic fracture initiation (breakdown) occurs before peak pressure is reached in the first pressure cycle. In a series of tests in which óh, óv, and Po were kept constant throughout, breakdown pressure Pc increased significantly with wellbore pressurization rate, but appeared to asymptotically tend to an upper and a lower bound. These bounds correspond to fast and slow rates, respectively, as expected by Detournay-Cheng criterion. However, tests conducted at a preset pressurization rate in unjacketed specimens (óh = Po) revealed that (PcPo) increased with confining/pore pressure, contrary to the constant (PcPo) predicted by the Detournay-Cheng criterion. We modified the criterion by replacing the Terzaghi effective stress (óeff = ó Po) with a general effective stress (óeff = ó âPo, where 0 â<1), and determined ,8 from the unjacketed test results. Several series of hydrofracturing tests in jacketed specimens reinforced the applicability of the modified Detournay-Cheng criterion to Tablerock sandstone in terms of correctly estimating the relationship between the unknown far-field stress and the typically known test parameters: breakdown pressure, initial pore pressure, tensile strength and pressurization rate.
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DC Rocks 2001, The 38th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS)
July 7–10, 2001
Washington, D.C.
Effect of pressurization rate and initial pore pressure on the magnitude of hydrofracturing breakdown pressure in tablerock sandstone Available to Purchase
B.C. Haimson
B.C. Haimson
University of Wisconsin
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Paper presented at the DC Rocks 2001, The 38th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS), Washington, D.C., July 2001.
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ARMA-01-0235
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July 07 2001
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Song, I., and B.C. Haimson. "Effect of pressurization rate and initial pore pressure on the magnitude of hydrofracturing breakdown pressure in tablerock sandstone." Paper presented at the DC Rocks 2001, The 38th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS), Washington, D.C., July 2001.
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