Zhao Liqiang, Liu Fei, Wang Peishan, et al. A review of creation and propagation of complex hydraulic fracture network[J]. 2014, 35(4): 562-569.DOI: 10.11743/ogg20140417.
With the accelerated process of the exploration and exploitation of natural fractured reservoir
coal bed me-thane
shale gas
tight gas
tight oil and complex lithology reservoir with low and/or ultra-low permeability
simulation of hydraulic fracture propagation is faced with big challenges from volume fracturing and real-time microseismic monitoring of hydraulic fracture.The propagation behaviors of complex fracture network are affected by reservoir lithology
geomechanics and natural fracture characteristics
etc.Research on the influences of natural fractures on the propagation of hydraulic fractures both at home and abroad was reviewed in this paper.The mechanical behaviors before
during and after the intersection of hydraulic fracture with pre-existing natural fracture determine the propagation of hydraulic fractures and the creation of fracture network.Before their intersection
tensile or shear debonding of cemented pre-existing natural fractures may start when induced fractures tip approaching.During their intersection
the natural fractures might be sheared to cause abundant fracturing fluid filtration
while the hydraulic fractures might penetrate natural fractures and propagate along the original path
or be arrested to propagate along the direction of natural fractures and re-initiate at its terminal or weak structure point.After their intersection
a complex fracture network may be formed with the simultaneous propagation of multiple fracture tips.True triaxial fracturing test system
combined with industrial computed tomography(CT)scan
acoustic emission device and X-ray diffraction
is the principal laboratorial means of studying the generation mechanism of complicated fracture network
while unconventional fracture model and extended finite element method(XFEM)are the main numerical methods for simulation of complex fracture network.XFEM is the most effective approach to deal with discontinuous analysis especially crack propagation problem
and has all the advantages of the finite element methods.As fracture fluid pressure is the driving force for hydraulic fracture propagation
XFEM-based seepage flow-stress-fracture propagation coupling is the future trend of complex fracture network propagation simulation.