1. Acoustic emission characteristics in hydraulic fracturing of stratified rocks: A laboratory study
- Author
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Wang Xiaoguang, Liu Le, Hu Liangping, Quangui Li, Xuelong Li, Yunpei Liang, Qianting Hu, Ling Faping, Xiaobing Wu, Jiang Zhizhong, and Xu Yangcheng
- Subjects
business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Hydraulic fracturing ,020401 chemical engineering ,Acoustic emission ,Natural gas ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Geotechnical engineering ,Stress conditions ,0204 chemical engineering ,Rock failure ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Geology - Abstract
Acoustic emission (AE) is a popular technique to monitor the process of rock failure during hydraulic fracturing for unconventional natural gas production. It contains abundant information that will be useful to study in-depth the nature of hydraulic fracturing. In this study, we focused on the AE count, energy, peak frequency, crack classification, and location recorded from four rock specimens subjected to a specific triaxial stress condition. We found the multi-frequency-response phenomenon of AE, and proposed the multi-frequency-response index to indicate the moment of the macrohydraulic crack formation. Furthermore, it was found that the power law distribution index of AE energy of non-stratified specimen was bigger than that of stratified specimens during hydraulic fracturing. The tensile crack dominated in all hydraulic fracturing tests. Our results are of significance for understanding hydraulic fracturing in stratified rocks.
- Published
- 2020