Title of article :
Role of Stress-controlled Flow Pathways in HDR Geothermal Reservoirs
Author/Authors :
T. Ito، نويسنده , , K. Hayashi ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
We addressed effects of in situ stress on the formation of flow pathways in fractured rocks
in geothermal reservoirs, especially for HDR projects. Here we focused on fractures which are criticallystressed,
causing shear slip in a current stress field. The sliding is likely to break sealing in the fractures and,
as a result, to increase their permeability. Such a mechanism is possibly significant under high-temperature
conditions at geothermal fields because of temperature enhancement on chemical reactions for the sealing.
We present a procedure to estimate the orientation of the critically-stressed fractures relative to axes of in
situ principal stress with the aid of the Mohr diagram. The procedure allows us to evaluate intuitively how
the orientation changes with factors such as magnitude of in situ principal stresses and pore pressure. We
applied the procedure to estimate possible orientations of the critically-stressed fractures in major HDR
test sites. Results show that overall alignments of microseismicity during hydraulic stimulation are within
predicted ranges for possible orientations of the critically-stressed fractures. Furthermore, it was found
that if the state of in situ stress is not favorable to cause sliding of natural fractures, it tends to lead a high
wellhead pressure at hydraulic stimulation and a high recovery rate at circulation. On the other hand, if the
state of in situ stress is favorable for sliding, it tends vice versa to lead a low wellhead pressure at hydraulic
stimulation and a low recovery rate at circulation.
Keywords :
Coulomb criterion , fluid flow , Mohr diagram , geothermal energy. , HDR , in situ stress
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics