Characterizing Anisotropic Fracture Toughness of Shale Using Nanoindentation

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Erica Esatyana ◽  
Mehdi Alipour ◽  
A. Sakhaee-Pour

Summary Shale, which has pores as small as 10 nm, is economically viable for hydrocarbon recovery when it is fractured. Although the fracture toughness dictates the required energy for the improvement, the existing techniques are not suitable for characterization at scales smaller than 1 cm. Developing practical methods for characterization is crucial because fractures can contribute to an accessible pore volume at different scales. This study proposes a conceptual model to characterize the anisotropic fracture toughness of shale using nanoindentations on a sub-1-cm scale. The conceptual model reveals the complexities of characterizing shales and explains why induced fractures differ from those observed in more-homogeneous media, such as fused silica. Samples from the Wolfcamp Formation were tested using Berkovich and cube-corner tips, and the interpreted fracture toughness values are promising. The conceptual model is the first application of the effective-medium theory for fracture toughness characterization using nanoindentation. In addition, it can quantify fracture toughness variations when using small samples, such as drill cuttings.

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Feng Tang ◽  
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Suppression of Fresnel reflection from diffraction grating surfaces is very important for many optical configurations. In this work, we propose a simple method to fabricate subwavelength structures on fused-silica transmission grating for optical antireflection. The fabrication is a one-step self-masking reaction ion etching (RIE) process without using any masks. According to effective medium theory, random cone-shaped nanopillars which are integrated on the grating surface can act as an antireflective layer. Effects of the nanostructures on the reflection and transmission properties of the grating were investigated through experiments and simulations. The nanostructure surface exhibited excellent antireflection performance, where the reflection of the grating surface was suppressed to zero over a wide range of incident angles. Results also revealed that the etching process can change the duty cycle of the grating, and thus the diffraction orders if there are oblique lateral walls. The simulation results were in good agreement with the experimental ones, which verified our physical comprehension and the corresponding numerical model. The proposed method would offer a low-cost and convenient way to improve the antireflective performance of transmission-diffractive elements.


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Author(s):  
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This paper summarizes various cases where anisotropic fracture toughness properties caused the failure mode to change during ductile fracture experiments on piping. It is noted that in particular for carbon steel piping, the anisotropy can cause an initial circumferential crack to propagate in a helical or even axial direction, even though there are only applied bending loads. This has implications that under combined loading, such pipes may have lower longitudinal stresses at failure than may be calculated by a leak-before-break analysis that only considers the longitudinal stresses and the toughness in the circumferential crack growth plane.


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