Aiming at the problem of cement ring sealing failure during deep
high-temperature shale gas exploitation, comprehensively considering the
influence of the characteristics of multi-cluster fracturing of multiple
horizontal wells and formation temperature, the cementing cement the
southwest region is taken as the research object. After exposure to
different temperatures (95?C and 135?C) and for different times (5, 10 and
20 times), axial and triaxial tests with different confining pressures (0, 5
MPa, 15 MPa and 30 MPa) were carried out. The research shows that: (1) the
stress-strain curve of cement stone after heat treatment can be divided into
four stages: compaction, elastic, yield and post-peak stage. As the
confining pressure increases, the compaction phase disappears, the yield
phase increases, and we see the transition from brittle to ideal plasticity
after the peak; (2) as the temperature and number of thermal cycles
increase, the cohesive force decreases significantly, and the internal
friction angle shows a slight increase. The elastic modulus and the peak
strength decreased.
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