Influences of Fracturing Fluid Injection on Mechanical Integrity of Cement Sheath under Four Failure Modes

The significant decreased wellbore temperature and increased casing pressure during fracturing fluid injection present a big challenge for the mechanical integrity of cement sheath in fracturing wells. Based on the theories of elastic mechanics, thermodynamics, and a multi-layer composed thick-wall...

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Main Authors: Honglin Xu, Tianshou Ma, Nian Peng, Bin Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3534
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author Honglin Xu
Tianshou Ma
Nian Peng
Bin Yang
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Nian Peng
Bin Yang
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description The significant decreased wellbore temperature and increased casing pressure during fracturing fluid injection present a big challenge for the mechanical integrity of cement sheath in fracturing wells. Based on the theories of elastic mechanics, thermodynamics, and a multi-layer composed thick-wall cylinder, this paper proposed a new mechanical model of cement sheath for fracturing wells, coupling pressure, and thermal loads, which consider the failure modes of de-bonding, radial cracking, disking, and shear failure. The radial nonuniform temperature change and the continuous radial stress and radial displacement at two interfaces have been considered. With the proposed model, the radial distributions of failure stress and the corresponding safety factor for cement sheath during fracturing fluid injection have been analyzed and compared under four failure modes. Results show that the decreased wellbore temperature will produce significant tri-axial tensile stress and induce cement failure of de-bonding, radial cracking, and disking. The increased casing pressure will significantly lower the risk of de-bonding but also aggravate radial cracking and shear failure. For integrity protection of cement sheath, increasing the injected fluid temperature, maintaining higher circulation pumping pressures, and adopting cement sheath with a low elasticity modulus have been suggested for fracturing wells.
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spelling doaj.art-a93728795fdc4a98a750d5287b4a90292022-12-22T02:59:01ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-12-011112353410.3390/en11123534en11123534Influences of Fracturing Fluid Injection on Mechanical Integrity of Cement Sheath under Four Failure ModesHonglin Xu0Tianshou Ma1Nian Peng2Bin Yang3School of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, Chongqing 401331, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, ChinaSchool of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, Chongqing 401331, ChinaSchool of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Chongqing University of Science and Technology, Chongqing 401331, ChinaThe significant decreased wellbore temperature and increased casing pressure during fracturing fluid injection present a big challenge for the mechanical integrity of cement sheath in fracturing wells. Based on the theories of elastic mechanics, thermodynamics, and a multi-layer composed thick-wall cylinder, this paper proposed a new mechanical model of cement sheath for fracturing wells, coupling pressure, and thermal loads, which consider the failure modes of de-bonding, radial cracking, disking, and shear failure. The radial nonuniform temperature change and the continuous radial stress and radial displacement at two interfaces have been considered. With the proposed model, the radial distributions of failure stress and the corresponding safety factor for cement sheath during fracturing fluid injection have been analyzed and compared under four failure modes. Results show that the decreased wellbore temperature will produce significant tri-axial tensile stress and induce cement failure of de-bonding, radial cracking, and disking. The increased casing pressure will significantly lower the risk of de-bonding but also aggravate radial cracking and shear failure. For integrity protection of cement sheath, increasing the injected fluid temperature, maintaining higher circulation pumping pressures, and adopting cement sheath with a low elasticity modulus have been suggested for fracturing wells.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3534cement sheathanalytical modelfailure stresssafety factorfracturing wells
spellingShingle Honglin Xu
Tianshou Ma
Nian Peng
Bin Yang
Influences of Fracturing Fluid Injection on Mechanical Integrity of Cement Sheath under Four Failure Modes
Energies
cement sheath
analytical model
failure stress
safety factor
fracturing wells
title Influences of Fracturing Fluid Injection on Mechanical Integrity of Cement Sheath under Four Failure Modes
title_full Influences of Fracturing Fluid Injection on Mechanical Integrity of Cement Sheath under Four Failure Modes
title_fullStr Influences of Fracturing Fluid Injection on Mechanical Integrity of Cement Sheath under Four Failure Modes
title_full_unstemmed Influences of Fracturing Fluid Injection on Mechanical Integrity of Cement Sheath under Four Failure Modes
title_short Influences of Fracturing Fluid Injection on Mechanical Integrity of Cement Sheath under Four Failure Modes
title_sort influences of fracturing fluid injection on mechanical integrity of cement sheath under four failure modes
topic cement sheath
analytical model
failure stress
safety factor
fracturing wells
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/12/3534
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