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Modelling the Evolution of Natural Fracture Networks

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Produktnummer: 18ab201e5d32574e2da88da7588bf27f10
Autor: Lüthje, Mikael Oldfield, Simon John Welch, Michael John
Themengebiete: Discrete Fracture Networks Fracture Evolution Fracture Geomechanics Fracture Modelling Fracture Networks Fracture Prediction Fractured Reservoirs Geological Fractures Geomodelling Natural Fractures
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 20.09.2021
EAN: 9783030524166
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 230
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Untertitel: Methods for Simulating the Nucleation, Propagation and Interaction of Layer-Bound Fractures
Produktinformationen "Modelling the Evolution of Natural Fracture Networks"
This book presents and describes an innovative method to simulate the growth of natural fractural networks in different geological environments, based on their geological history and fundamental geomechanical principles.The book develops techniques to simulate the growth and interaction of large populations of layer-bound fracture directly, based on linear elastic fracture mechanics and subcritical propagation theory. It demonstrates how to use these techniques to model the nucleation, propagation and interaction of layer-bound fractures in different orientations around large scale geological structures, based on the geological history of the structures. It also explains how to use these techniques to build more accurate discrete fracture network (DFN) models at a reasonable computational cost. These models can explain many of the properties of natural fracture networks observed in outcrops, using actual outcrop examples. Finally, the book demonstrates how it can be incorporated into flow modelling workflows using subsurface examples from the hydrocarbon and geothermal industries.Modelling the Evolution of Natural Fracture Networks will be of interest to anyone curious about understanding and predicting the evolution of complex natural fracture networks across large geological structures. It will be helpful to those modelling fluid flow through fractures, or the geomechanical impact of fracture networks, in the hydrocarbon, geothermal, CO2 sequestration, groundwater and engineering industries.

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