2024
DOI: 10.1063/5.0185662
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The migration mechanism of temporary plugging agents in rough fractures of hot dry rock: A numerical study

Chen Zheng,
Daobing Wang,
Qiuyan Wang
et al.

Abstract: Plugging and diverting fracturing is a promising technology that aims to enhance the heat extraction efficiency in hot dry rock. The key to the success of this technique is the formation of effective plugging zones in existing fractures. However, given the high temperature and high stress of hot dry rock, the migration and sealing mechanisms of temporary plugging agents in such reservoirs are quite different from those in conventional tight reservoirs. Using the computational fluid dynamics/discrete element me… Show more

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“…Wang et al [31] investigated the migration and deposition process of a temporary plugging agent in HDR based on the CFD-DEM method and investigated the influencing factors of temperature, friction between particles, etc. Zheng et al [32] assessed the actual fracture sealing capability of HDR using computed tomography (CT) scans and a physical model of real fractures, examining the impact of variables like wall temperature, fracture roughness, injection angle, and position on temporary plugging agent on transport in rough fractures. While the aforementioned studies focused on granite, research on the migration of temporary plugging particles in the thermal storage of carbonate rocks remains limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al [31] investigated the migration and deposition process of a temporary plugging agent in HDR based on the CFD-DEM method and investigated the influencing factors of temperature, friction between particles, etc. Zheng et al [32] assessed the actual fracture sealing capability of HDR using computed tomography (CT) scans and a physical model of real fractures, examining the impact of variables like wall temperature, fracture roughness, injection angle, and position on temporary plugging agent on transport in rough fractures. While the aforementioned studies focused on granite, research on the migration of temporary plugging particles in the thermal storage of carbonate rocks remains limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%