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Hydraulic fracturing operations in mining: conceptual approach and DFN modeling example

Author(s)
Katsaga, T.
Riahi, A.
DeGagne, D.O.
Valley, Benoît  
Laboratoire de géothermie et géomécanique des réservoirs  
Damjanac, B.
Publisher
: Mining Technology
Date issued
October 19, 2014
From page
255
To page
266
Subjects
Hydraulic fracture Discrete fracture network Discrete element method
Abstract
Most of the hydraulic fracturing experiments by the mining industry in hard rocks were conducted to precondition the rockmass with the aim of improving caveability and fragmentation for block caving mining operations through the creation of hydraulic fractures (HF). Based on an extensive literature survey and models, it is suggested that successful preconditioning could be obtained through hydraulic treatment of the rockmass. This paper discusses the interaction between hydraulic fluid injection and the pre-existing discrete fracture network (DFN) in a rockmass subject to in-situ stresses. Three-dimensional numerical studies have been used in an initial
attempt towards understanding how the rockmass and the pre-existing natural fractures response to fluid injection is affected by some of the DFN characteristics and borehole length. Results
indicate that DFN characteristics control fluid percolation in low-permeability formations and influence stimulated rock volume. When injection pressures are lower than pressures required for
hydraulic fracturing, borehole length does not influence significantly fracture surface area stimulated by slip. It is shown that representing the fractures explicitly in the numerical models and adopting a fully coupled hydromechanical modelling approach provide promising
capabilities in the prediction of rockmass responses to fluid injection.
Notes
, 2015
Event name
the first International Conference on Discrete Fracture Engineering
Location
Vancouver, Canada
Publication type
conference paper
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/21539
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