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Title
Coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes in fractured rock masses : discrete element modeling and engineering applications / Fengshou Zhang, Branko Damjanac, Jason Furtney.
ISBN
9783031257872 (electronic bk.)
3031257871 (electronic bk.)
3031257863
9783031257865
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-25787-2 doi
Call Number
TA705
Dewey Decimal Classification
624.1/51
Summary
The subject of thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled processes in fractured rock masses has close relevance to energy-related deep earth engineering activities, such as enhanced geothermal systems, geological disposal of radioactive waste, sequestration of CO2, long-term disposal of waste water and recovery of hydrocarbons from unconventional reservoirs. Despite great efforts by engineers and researchers, comprehensive understanding of the thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled processes in fractured rock mass remains a great challenge. The discrete element method (DEM), originally developed by Dr. Peter Cundall, has become widely used for the modeling of a rock mass, including its deformation, damage, fracturing and stability. DEM modeling of the coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes in fractured rock masses can provide some unique insights, to say the least, for better understanding of those complex issues. The authors of this book have participated in various projects involving DEM modeling of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical processes during treatment of a rock mass by fluid injection and/or extraction and have provided consulting services to some of the largest oil-and-gas companies in the world. The breadth and depth of our engineering expertise are reflected by its successful applications in the major unconventional plays in the world, including Permian, Marcellus, Bakken, Eagle Ford, Horn River, Chicontepec, Sichuan, Ordos and many more. The unique combination of the state-of-the-art numerical modeling techniques with state-of-the-practice engineering applications makes the presented material relevant and valuable for engineering practice. We believe that it is beneficial to share the advances on this subject and promote some further development.
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Chapter 1: Introduction to the Discrete Element Method (DEM) and Related Fluid Mechanics Concepts
Chapter 2: Discrete Element Modeling of Hydraulic Fracturing
Chapter 3: DEM Coupled with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Chapter 4: DEM Coupled with Dynamic Fluid Mesh (DFM)
Chapter 5: DEM Coupled with Lattice-Boltzmann Method (LBM)
Chapter 6: Hydraulic Stimulation of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Chapter 7: Models of Stimulation and Production from Enhanced Geothermal Systems
Chapter 8: Hydraulic Fracturing Induced Fault Reactivation
Chapter 9: 3D Lattice Modeling of Hydraulic Fracturing in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Chapter 10: Heat Advection and Forced Convection in a Lattice Code
Chapter 11: Near Wellbore HF Propagation for Different Perforation Models
Chapter 12: Design of Extreme Limited Entry Perforation.