Han Cao, Jie Zhang, Pinghe Sun, Qiang Gao, Ting Bao
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Abstract
The shale’s multi-scale mechanical behaviors were investigated to understand the time-dependent damage characteristics induced by shale–fluid interaction. The test results indicate that, as fluid–shale interaction proceeds, the mechanical strength of shale has undergone a weakened to an enhanced process as interaction proceeds, and the size distribution of fragments tends to be more uniform, leading to a positive correlation between the mechanical strength and fractal dimension. Within 2 weeks of fluid–shale interaction show a decreasing trend for the fractal dimension of fragments in post-failure and cause less than 2 mm for the dominant size of fragments. The dominant size increases to greater than 30 mm when the fluid–shale interaction is over 2 weeks. Finally, the correlation dimension associated with ring counts of acoustic emission (AE) at each loading stage is determined in terms of the G-P algorithm to predict the damage degree of shale.
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This journal offers original research, new developments, and case studies in geomechanics and geophysics, focused on energy and resources in Earth’s subsurface. Covers theory, experimental results, numerical methods, modeling, engineering, technology and more.