Abstract:Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) jet fracturing is a promising alternative for shale gas fracturing instead of water. However, most studies pay more attention to the fracture generation and ignore the flow characteristic of SC-CO2 jet fracturing in limited perforation scenarios. To accurately explore the flow field in a limited perforation tunnel, a numerical model of a SC-CO2 jet in a limited perforation tunnel before fracture initiation is established based on the corresponding engineering background. T… Show more
“…Cai et al [11] have investigated numerically and experimentally the use of supercritical CO 2 to obtain shale gas. The results show that supercritical CO 2 jet fracturing is a more sustainable method compared to that using water for rock breaking, as the consumptions of water and energy are substantially reduced.…”
Carbon dioxide, whose global emissions into the atmosphere have reached a maximum of about 36 billion tons per year (compared to the 6 billion tons emitted in 1950), is considered by far the main greenhouse gas (GHG) [...]
“…Cai et al [11] have investigated numerically and experimentally the use of supercritical CO 2 to obtain shale gas. The results show that supercritical CO 2 jet fracturing is a more sustainable method compared to that using water for rock breaking, as the consumptions of water and energy are substantially reduced.…”
Carbon dioxide, whose global emissions into the atmosphere have reached a maximum of about 36 billion tons per year (compared to the 6 billion tons emitted in 1950), is considered by far the main greenhouse gas (GHG) [...]
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