The ISRM Suggested Methods for Rock Characterization, Testing and Monitoring: 2007-2014 2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07713-0_14
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ISRM Suggested Method for Step-Rate Injection Method for Fracture In-Situ Properties (SIMFIP): Using a 3-Components Borehole Deformation Sensor

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“…The injection borehole is 30 m long, dipping 20°E. The injection was done with a probe named step‐rate injection method for fracture in situ properties (SIMFIP), described in detail by Guglielmi et al []. This probe allows characterizing the hydromechanical response of specific narrow zones or individual fractures alone.…”
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“…The injection borehole is 30 m long, dipping 20°E. The injection was done with a probe named step‐rate injection method for fracture in situ properties (SIMFIP), described in detail by Guglielmi et al []. This probe allows characterizing the hydromechanical response of specific narrow zones or individual fractures alone.…”
Section: Methods: Experiments and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the hydromechanical data, we will infer the failures determined by (1) an increase of flow rate without an increase of pressure and (2) a change in the deformation direction. We refer the reader to Guglielmi et al [] for a detailled description of the probe and the injection method.…”
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“…Water was injected into a 2.4 m long chamber between two inflatable packers spanning four fractures (with strike N110° to N140° and dipping 25° to 45°SW) and 10 fault planes (nine with strike N035° to N068° and dipping 31° to 40°SE; and one with strike N110° and dipping 24°SW; Figures b and c). While pressurizing the interval, we used a High Pulse Poroelasticity Probe (HPPP; Guglielmi et al, ; Figure c) to simultaneously monitor the three‐dimensional displacement of the injection chamber wall, the fluid pressure variation, and the flow rate at a 500 Hz sampling rate. The accuracy on the measured displacements and pressure are ±5 μm and ±0.001 MPa, respectively.…”
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“…1a). The studied test was performed in the west damage zone using the mHPP probe according to the step-rate injection method for fracture in situ properties (SIMFIP) [28]. A 2.4-m injection chamber was isolated by the dualpacker system of the probe (Fig.…”
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