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Numerical Investigation into the Distributions of Temperature and Stress around Wellbore during the Injection of Cryogenic Liquid Nitrogen into Hot Dry Rock Reservoir

Keda Ren and Chengzheng Cai

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-13

Abstract:

Cryogenic liquid nitrogen fracturing is expected to provide an effective stimulation method for hot dry rock reservoirs to increase heat production. This paper establishes a three-dimensional model to calculate the distributions of temperature and stress of the reservoir rock when liquid nitrogen is injected into the wellbore. The sensitivity of different parameters and water fracturing to the stress state is studied. The results indicate that when liquid nitrogen is injected into the bottom of well, a huge heat exchange occurs on the rock surface, which generates great thermal stress on the fluid-solid interface, and the value of thermal stress exceeds the tensile strength of rock. For the effect of parameters, the primitive temperature of the rock has a significant impact on the value of maximum principal stress. The pressure drop and ambient pressure affect the thermal stress slightly. At the same time, a series of experiments are conducted to validate the effect of thermal stress induced by liquid nitrogen injection on the rock fracture. As the temperature rises, the shale samples are broken more severely at the action of thermal stress. Thus, the study of liquid nitrogen fracturing provides a scientific and effective method for geothermal exploitation.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/9913321

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