2012
DOI: 10.1029/2012gl052788
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Acoustic emission monitoring of hydraulic fracturing laboratory experiment with supercritical and liquid CO2

Abstract: [1] Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is often used for enhanced oil recovery in depleted petroleum reservoirs, and its behavior in rock is also of interest in CO 2 capture and storage projects. CO 2 usually becomes supercritical (SC-CO 2 ) at depths greater than 1,000 m, while it is liquid (L-CO 2 ) at low temperatures. The viscosity of L-CO 2 is one order lower than that of normal liquid water, and that of SC-CO 2 is much lower still. To clarify fracture behavior induced with injection of the low viscosity fluids, we c… Show more

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“…Hydraulic fracturing behavior of different granites has been reported by Haimson (1975Haimson ( , 1999, Haimson and Lee (1980), Solberg et al (1980), Haimson and Doe (1983), Haimson and Zhao (1991), Zhao et al (1996), Ishida et al (1997Ishida et al ( , 2000Ishida et al ( , 2004Ishida et al ( , 2012 and Chen et al (2015). However, in these studies granites were mainly treated as low-permeability rocks and the influence of infiltration of injection fluid has rarely been discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Hydraulic fracturing behavior of different granites has been reported by Haimson (1975Haimson ( , 1999, Haimson and Lee (1980), Solberg et al (1980), Haimson and Doe (1983), Haimson and Zhao (1991), Zhao et al (1996), Ishida et al (1997Ishida et al ( , 2000Ishida et al ( , 2004Ishida et al ( , 2012 and Chen et al (2015). However, in these studies granites were mainly treated as low-permeability rocks and the influence of infiltration of injection fluid has rarely been discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As time increases the fingers become less conspicuous. Figure [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] shows that the pressure decline for oleic phase is stronger than for the other cases. qualitative correspondence between simulations and experiments is that there is a region of high concentration gradient near the gas-liquid interface.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mass transfer is initially diffusion controlled. However, after number of numerical studies [12,18] show that the onset time of convection is inversely proportional to the Rayleigh number, which can be expressed as, c is a constant value and it covers a range between 55 and 4500.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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