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Crack expansion and fracturing mode of hydraulic refracturing from Acoustic Emission monitoring in a small-scale field experiment

Ishida, Tsuyoshi*; Fujito, Wataru*; Yamashita, Hiroto*; Naoi, Makoto*; Fujii, Hirokazu*; Suzuki, Kenichiro*; Matsui, Hiroya

Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 52(2), p.543 - 553, 2019/02

AA2017-0694.pdf:2.54MB

 Times Cited Count:16 Percentile:67.51(Engineering, Geological)

We pressurized and injected water in a hole drilled downward from a floor of the 500 m level gallery in MIU, central Japan. Acoustic emissions (AEs) monitored with 16 sensors in four boreholes located 1 m away from the HF hole exhibited two-dimensional distributions, which likely delineate a crack induced by the fracturing. Expansions of the regions in which AEs occurred were observed only immediately after the first and second BDs. Many AE events in other periods were distributed within the regions where AE events had already occurred. The initial motion polarities of P-waves indicate that tensile-dominant AE events occurred when the regions expanded and they were distributed primarily on the frontiers of the regions where AE events had already occurred. The experimental results suggest that increasing the injection flow rate is effective for generating new cracks in the refracturing, with the new crack expansions being induced by tensile fracturing.

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In-situ hydraulic fracturing experiment at Mizunami URL and examination of AE source mechanism

Fujito, Wataru*; Yamashita, Hiroto*; Ziad, B.*; Naoi, Makoto*; Ishida, Tsuyoshi*; Fujii, Hirokazu*; Suzuki, Kenichiro*; Matsui, Hiroya

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For utilization a geothermal energy and mining of a shale gas, hydrofracturing technology become important. In this study, in-situ hydraulic fracturing experiment and AE measurement at Mizunami URL was carried out to examine a break mechanism by hydraulic fracturing. The results suggested that AE with shear mechanism at first breakdown is dominated and AE with tension mechanism is generated at new fracturing.

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