The problem of dynamic shear (mode II) rupture on a non-growing fracture embedded in a solid continuum is traditionally solved using a standard split-node finite element method by permitting displacement discontinuity on the fracture while imposing contact constraint via a Lagrangian multiplier or a penalty regularization. In the presence of fluid pressure, this framework can be adjusted accordingly using an effective stress formulation, hence, in principle, can be used for modeling a rupture process in a fluid-filled porous medium and the associated microseismic source responses. However, if the porous medium is subjected to pressure spatial variations, the pressure gradient then acts as a body force, as naturally predicted by the force balance law, generating additional flow-driven stress in the medium. Moreover, when fractures are present, the pressure gradient across fractures is often discontinuous, further complicating the flow-driven stress state. Such coupling effects are rarely included in currently available rupture codes, hence limiting their applications to fluid-induced seismicity. In this study, we take into account flow-driven stress and provide a numerical modeling framework for fluid-induced quasi-static triggering and dynamic shear rupture processes on pre-existing discontinuities. Through a simple configuration in which two natural fractures intersect a hydraulic fracture, we illustrate how a flow-driven rupture process can be used to understand microseismic source responses, estimate permeability enhancement, as well as provide potential explanations for some curious injection-related geophysical observations.
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51st U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium
June 25–28, 2017
San Francisco, California, USA
Modeling Dynamic Shear Rupture and Microseismic Source Responses on Discontinuities Induced by Quasi-Static Flow-Driven Stress in Fractured Porous Media
Paper presented at the 51st U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, San Francisco, California, USA, June 2017.
Paper Number:
ARMA-2017-0517
Published:
June 25 2017
Citation
Jin, L., Zoback, M. D., Pourpak, H., and A. Onaisi. "Modeling Dynamic Shear Rupture and Microseismic Source Responses on Discontinuities Induced by Quasi-Static Flow-Driven Stress in Fractured Porous Media." Paper presented at the 51st U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, San Francisco, California, USA, June 2017.
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