1st Edition

Numerical Simulation in Hydraulic Fracturing: Multiphysics Theory and Applications

By Xinpu Shen, William Standifird Copyright 2017
192 Pages
by CRC Press

192 Pages
by CRC Press

192 Pages
by CRC Press

The expansion of unconventional petroleum resources in the recent decade and the rapid development of computational technology have provided the opportunity to develop and apply 3D numerical modeling technology to simulate the hydraulic fracturing of shale and tight sand formations. This book presents 3D numerical modeling technologies for hydraulic fracturing developed in recent years, and... Read more

1. Introduction to Continuum Damage Mechanics: theory and numerical scheme.



2. 3-D optimized design of multistage fracturing of horizontal wells based on Continuum Damage Mechanics.



3. Numerical simulation on Interaction between parallel wells in Zipper-Frac.



4. Integrated 3-dimensional numerical simulation on Cutting Reinjection: hydraulic fracturing, fault reactivation, seismicity.



5. Wellbore trajectory optimization for drilling in naturally fractured shale formation: criteria and numerical scheme.



6. Numerical solution of widened mud weight window for drilling through naturally fractured reservoirs.



7. Natural fracture: measurements and mathematical representation.



8. Numerical simulation of hydraulic fracturing on formation with natural fractural.



9. Stress orientation analysis related to pressure depletion and production enhancement measures.



10. Utility software for data processing platform: FE to FEM, and FEM to wellbore trajectory

Biography

Xinpu Shen is a Senior Advisor at Guoyang Technology and Services, and formerly a Senior Advisor at Halliburton Consulting.
He received his PhD degree in Engineering Mechanics in 1994 from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. He was lecturer and associate professor in Tsinghua University from 1993 to 1999. Since May 2001, he was a professor in Engineering Mechanics in Shenyang University of Technology, China. From 1997 to 2004, he worked as post-doctoral research associate in several European institutions, including Politecnico di Milano, Italy and the University of Sheffield, UK, etc. He worked as consultant of geomechanics for Knowledge Systems Inc Houston since 2005 and until it was acquired by Halliburton in 2008. He has been coordinator to 4 projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China since 2005. He is inventor (co-inventor) to 10 patents and author (coauthor) to 7 books and 98 related papers among which 30 can be downloaded from OnePetrol.com.





William Standifird currently serves as a Director - Global Technical Practices at Halliburton. In this role he is charged with the invention, development and deployment of innovative technologies that support safe and efficient well construction for petroleum assets. William began his career with Schlumberger as a Drilling Services Engineer where he specialized in the application of petroleum geomechanics to deepwater drilling operations. He subsequently joined Knowledge Systems Inc. and rapidly built a global petroleum geomechanics practice which was acquired by Halliburton in 2008. William has over 20 peer reviewed publications, a Performed by Schlumberger Silver Medal and a Hart’s Meritorious Engineering Award. He holds undergraduate degrees in electronics engineering, management science and earned a Master of Business Administration from the University of Houston System.