In-situ stress estimation using crack closure energy in crystalline rock

Author(s):  
S Lim ◽  
C Martin ◽  
R Christiansson
2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
B.J. Pestman ◽  
R.M. Holt ◽  
C.J. Kenter ◽  
J.G. van Munster

Geofluids ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Yushuai Zhang ◽  
Shangxian Yin ◽  
Jincai Zhang

Methods for determining in situ stresses are reviewed, and a new approach is proposed for a better prediction of the in situ stresses. For theoretically calculating horizontal stresses, horizontal strains are needed; however, these strains are very difficult to be obtained. Alternative methods are presented in this paper to allow an easier way for determining horizontal stresses. The uniaxial strain method is oversimplified for the minimum horizontal stress determination; however, it is the lower bound minimum horizontal stress. Based on this concept, a modified stress polygon method is proposed to obtain the minimum and maximum horizontal stresses. This new stress polygon is easier to implement and is more accurate to determine in situ stresses by narrowing the area of the conventional stress polygon when drilling-induced tensile fracture and wellbore breakout data are available. Using the generalized Hooke’s law and coupling pore pressure and in situ stresses, a new method for estimating the maximum horizontal stress is proposed. Combined it to the stress polygon method, a reliable in situ stress estimation can be obtained. The field measurement method, such as minifrac test, is also analyzed in different stress regimes to determine horizontal stress magnitudes and calibrate the proposed theoretical method. The proposed workflow combined theoretical methods to field measurements provides an integrated approach for horizontal stress estimation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (2020) ◽  
pp. 116-117
Author(s):  
Allícia Sthel Santos De Oliveira ◽  
Alfredo Moises Vallejos Carrasco

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 794-800 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Xue Han ◽  
Shunde Yin ◽  
Bernt Sigve Aadnoy

2014 ◽  
Vol 510 ◽  
pp. 226-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Qun Liu ◽  
Ting Song ◽  
Yu Shou Li ◽  
Shu Fei Zheng ◽  
Jing Yang

Based on the measurement of in-situ stress and engineering-geological conditions, we built computing models with pre-exerting boundary loads and simulated the regional stress field involved. Boundary loads can be approximately determined by use of the multiple linear regressions, and be further optimized with the artificial neural network. By calculation, the corresponding initial in-situ stress field can reach ideal accuracy. As an example, we inversely analyzed an engineering problem in Chinese Wo-bei mine. The results shows that the simulation can meet the point measurement very well, and the regional-stress estimation may play an important role in engineering.


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