A Numerical Study of Nonlinear Gas Flow in Shale Anisotropic Fracture Under Effective Stress
Ting Huang,
Cheng Zhai,
Ting Liu
et al.
Abstract:The anisotropy of surface roughness in shale fractures affects gas flow characteristics, which are crucial to evaluating shale gas production. However, the coupled relationship among surface roughness distribution, effective stress, and gas flow in a shale fracture has not been quantified sufficiently. This study numerically investigated the nonlinear gas flow in shale anisotropic fracture under varying effective stresses. The results show that the anisotropy of the roughness characteristics for shale fracture… Show more
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