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      Numerical model of fracture growth in hydraulic re-fracturing

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          Simulation of fracture propagation with FEM method generates the need of re-meshing to provide more accurate results. This raises a question of determining the direction and criterion of mesh modification. In the case of general-purpose CAE-packages, we deal with a stationary mesh, and the fracture path is usually represented as a chain of elements with degraded properties. The algorithm proposed in this paper is based on the ANSYS Mechanical APDL language for stepwise geometry reconstruction and mesh modification in accordance with the current configuration of a growing fracture and provides a more accurate description of its shape. The fracture propagation process is divided into stages. Each subsequent stage differs from the previous one by the fracture shape modified due to the crack length increment in the calculated direction. To check the adequacy of the model, an experiment on fracture propagation in glass specimens with an initial notching under uniaxial compression was performed. The laboratory experiments were carried out to determine the fracture toughness of rocks. The developed numerical model has been used to solve the problem of re-fracturing for different stress anisotropy in the oil-bearing rock formation.

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          Journal
          Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
          Gruppo Italiano Frattura
          01 June 2019
          : 13
          : 49
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Perm National Research Polytechnic University
          [2 ] Perm National Research Polytechnic University, 614990, Komsomolskiy av, 29, Perm, Russia
          Article
          e2c364035d6840b18d5da5dd3ef00757
          1f675d04-88c5-44a8-801c-2324bd07937d

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          Mechanical engineering and machinery
          TJ1-1570
          Structural engineering (General)
          TA630-695

          Materials technology,Materials properties,Materials characterization,Engineering,Civil engineering,Mechanical engineering
          Fracture propagation,fracture path,FEM,APDL,stress anisotropy

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