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시멘트 시료에 대한 삼축압축 환경에서의 수압파쇄시험 연구

Investigation of Fracture Propagation in Cement by Hydraulic Fracturing Under the Tri-axial Stress Condition

  • 류희성 (강원대학교 지구물리학과) ;
  • 장현식 (강원대학교 지구물리학과) ;
  • 장보안 (강원대학교 지구물리학과)
  • Riu, Hee-Sung (Department of geophysics, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Jang, Hyun-Sic (Department of geophysics, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Jang, Bo-An (Department of geophysics, Kangwon National University)
  • 투고 : 2017.07.31
  • 심사 : 2017.08.26
  • 발행 : 2017.09.30

초록

주입액의 점성도와 응력상태에 따른 균열전파 특성을 분석하기 위해 실험실 규모의 수압파쇄시험을 실시하였다. 시험에 사용된 시료는 시멘트 몰탈을 사용하여 제작되었으며, 각 변의 길이가 20 cm인 정육면체 형태이다. 제작된 시료는 최대강도를 갖기 위해 수중에서 약 1달간 양생과정을 거쳤다. 독립적인 가압시스템을 가지고 있는 진삼축압축장치로 시료에 압력을 가하여, 실제의 지반에서 작용하는 원위치응력 상태를 재현하였다. 시추 환경 재현을 위해 시료에 소형 시추공을 천공한 후, 일정한 주입속도로 수압파쇄시험을 실시하였다. 수압파쇄시험 과정에서 시추공에 주입된 유체의 압력을 실시간으로 측정하였으며, 동시에 미소파괴음(AE) 신호를 측정하였다. 수압파쇄시험의 모든 과정이 끝난 후 생성된 균열의 형태를 육안으로 관찰하였다. 일차파쇄압력은 주입액의 점성도 증가에 따라 지수형태를 보이며 증가하였다. 수압파쇄시험으로 인해 생성된 균열의 형태는 최대주응력과 최소주응력의 차이인 편차응력의 크기에 따라 서로 다른 양상을 보였다. 낮은 편차응력의 조건에서는 단일의 균열이 아닌 다중 균열이 생성되거나, 균열 성장과정에서 방향이 휘어지는 경향을 보였고, 이에 반해 높은 편차응력의 조건에서 생성된 균열은 단일 면상의 균열이 발생하였다. AE 분석에서도 편차응력이 클수록 미세균열이 단일 면상으로 집중되어 발생되는 경향을 보였다. 이러한 연구결과는 수압파쇄 방법을 이용한 암반파쇄에서 편차응력이 클 때보다 작을 때 더 복잡한 균열이 발생된다는 것을 보여준다. 따라서 셰일가스를 개발할 때 생산량을 높이기 위해서는 복잡한 균열을 발생시킬 수 있는 편차응력이 작은 조건에서 수압파쇄가 적용되는 것이 효과적일 것으로 판단된다.

We conducted hydraulic fracturing experiments on cement samples to investigate the dependency of fracture propagation on the viscosity of injection fluid and the in situ stress state. Ten cubic samples (20 cm side length) were produced using cement that was cured in water for more than one month. Samples were placed in a tri-axial compression apparatus with three independent principal stresses. An injection hole was drilled and the sample was hydraulically fractured under a constant injection rate. We measured injection pressures and acoustic emissions (AE) during the experiments, and investigated the fracture patterns produced by hydraulic fracturing. Breakdown pressures increased exponentially with increasing viscosity of the injection fluid. Fracture patterns were dependent on differential stress (i.e., the difference between the major and minor principal stresses). At low differential stress, multiple fractures oriented sub-parallel to the major principal stress axis propagated from the injection hole, and in some samples the fracture orientation changed during propagation. However, at high differential stress, a single fracture propagated parallel to the major principal stress axis. AE results show similar patterns. At low differential stress, AE source locations were more widespread than at high differential stress, consistent with the fracture pattern results. Our study suggests that hydraulic fracturing during shale gas extraction should be performed parallel to the orientation of minimum differential stress.

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