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A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE STATE-OF-THE-ART OF FRACTURE MECHANICS WITH EMPHASIS ON LAYERED ROCKS

This paper presents results of a literature survey of over 70 pertinent publications and critical reviews of fracture mechanics emphasizing the fracture behavior of layered rocks. Historical perspective, fracture mechanisms, linear and nonlinear fracture mechanics, energy theories, ductile and brittle fractures, process regions, specific work of fracture, J-integrals, failure theories, static and dynamic fractures, rock fracture mechanics, fracture toughness of layered rocks (e.g., oil shale), experimental and numerical methods are reviewed and discussed. Innovative and premising methods tailored for the fracture mechanics of layered rocks are recommended.

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GeologyGeophysicsPetrophysicsRock Propertiesfractureslayered rocksoil shale
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
CO2 Push-Pull Single Fault Injection SimulationsSource

ASCII text files containing grid-block name, X-Y-Z location, and multiple parameters from TOUGH2 simulation output of CO2 injection into an idealized single fault representing a dipping normal fault at the Desert Peak geothermal field (readable by GMS). The fault is composed of a damage zone, a fault gouge and a slip plane. The runs are described in detail in the following: Borgia A., Oldenburg C.M., Zhang R., Jung Y., Lee K.J., Doughty C., Daley T.M., Chugunov N., Altundas B, Ramakrishnan T.S., 2017. Carbon Dioxide Injection for Enhanced Characterization of Faults and Fractures in Geothermal Systems. Proceedings of the 42st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 13-17.

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CO2 injectionEGSFault characterizationFault imagingGMSSeismic imagingTOUGH2carbon dioxideenergyfault sensitivityfault systemfluid mechanicsfracture systemfracturesgeothermalidentificationinjectionpermeability characterizationpermeable flow pathspressure transientproductionreservoirrock propertiesstimulation
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
EGS Collab Experiment 1: Core LogsSource

Core logs from the EGS Collab project Experiment 1 for the stimulation (Injection) well (E1-I), the Production well (E1-P), and monitoring wells (E1-OT, E1-OB, E1-PST, E1-PSB, E1-PDT, and E1-PDB) on the 4850 Level of SURF (the Sanford Underground Research Facility), single PDF file, 5-ft run intervals. In the monitoring well IDs, "O" indicates that the well is orthogonal to the anticipated fracture plane, "P" indicates that the well is parallel to the anticipated fracture plane, "S" indicates a shallow well, "D" indicates a deep well, "T" refers to top, and "B" refers to bottom. Logs include: experiment number; borehole ID; depth interval; run number; final packed core box number; scribe line (yes/no; red-on-right convention); logging dates; logger initials; as well as sketches of core foliation, folding, and fracturing with additional details and notes on other features of interest.

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CollabE1-IE1-OBE1-OTE1-PE1-PDBE1-PDTE1-PSBE1-PSTEGSExperiment 1HomestakePoormanSIGMA-VSURFboreholecoreenergyfeaturesfoldfoldingfoliationfracturefracturesfracturinggeothermalhydraulicinjectioninjection wellloglogsmonitoringphotossamplestimulationwell
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
EGS Collab Experiment 1: TOUGH2-CSM Simulation of Embedded Natural Fractures and Chemical Tracer Transport and SorptionSource

The EGS Collab SIGMA-V project is a multi-lab and university collaborative research project that is being undertaken at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in South Dakota. The project consists of studying stimulation, fluid-flow, and heat transfer processes at a scale of 10-20 m, which is readily amenable to detailed characterization and monitoring. One objective of the project is to establish circulation from injector to producer by hydraulically fracturing the injector. Data generated during these experiments is to be compared with predictions from coupled thermal, hydrological, mechanical, and chemical simulators. One such a simulator, TOUGH2-CSM, has been enhanced in order to simulate EGS Collab SIGMA-V project experiments. These modifications include adding tracers, the capability to model tracer sorption, and an embedded fracture formulation. A set of example problems validate our conservative tracer transport and sorption formulations. We then simulated tracer transport and thermal breakthrough for the first EGS Collab SIGMA-V experiment. This dataset includes the TOUGH2-CSM input and output files associated with the thermal and tracer simulations. A conference paper is included for additional context.

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EGSEGS CollabSIGMA-VSURFSanford Underground Research FacilityTOUGH2TOUGH2-CSMbreakthroughchemicalcirculationenergyenhanced geothermal systemsfluid flowfracturesfracturinggeothermalheat flowhydraulicinjectioninjectormodelingmonitoringnaturalreservoirsimulationsorptiontemperaturethermaltracertransfer
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Fallon FORGE: Lithology Logs and Well 21-31 Drilling DataSource

This submission includes lithology logs for all Fallon FORGE area wells; determined from core, cuttings, and thin section. Wells included are 84-31, 21-31, 82-36, FOH-3D, 62-36, 18-5, 88-24, 86-25, FOH-2, 14-36, 17-16, 34-33, 35A-11, 51A-20, 62-15, 72-7, 86-15, Carson_Strat_1_36-32, and several others. Lithology logs last updated 3/13/2018 with confirmation well 21-31 data, and revisited existing wells. Also included is well logging data for Fallon FORGE 21-31. Well logging data includes daily reports, well logs (drill rate, lithology, fractures, mud losses, minerals, temperature, gases, and descriptions), mud reports, drilling parameter plots, daily mud loss summaries, survey reports, progress reports, plan view maps (easting, northing), and wireline logs (caliper [with GR], triple combo [GR, caliper, SP, resistivity, array induction, density, photoelectric factor, and neutron porosity], array induction with linear correlation [GR, SP, Array Induction, caliper, conductivity], and monopole compression dipole shear [GR, SP, Caliper, sonic porosity, delta-T compressional, and delta-T shear])

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21-31CoreCuttingsDepth IntervalsDrillingEGSFORGEFallonGeologyLithologyLoggingNPNVNevadaWellsdatadirectional drillingdrill logdrilling parametersenergyextentfracturesgamma radiationgamma raygasesgeologic unitgeothermalhole diameterlogmineralogymineralsmud lossesmud reportresistivityself potentialsphispontaneous potentialtemperaturevetted-nowellwell logwireline logs
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Glass Buttes Well 52-33 Core LogSource

Core log from Glass Buttes Well 52-33, drilled by Geodrill Rig 6 in 2014 to a depth of 3000 feet. Logged at 500 ft intervals.

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Lake Countycore logdrill logfracturesgeothermalglass butteslithologymineralsminerologyoregontemperaturewell datawell log
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
HFTS-1 Phase 1 Slant Core Well Proppant Analysis

Proppant analysis from the Sugg 171 6TW slant core well core. Includes GTI and BEG proppant analysis from fractures and core sludge.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Numerical Modeling of Massive Hydraulic Fractures, Annual Report; July 1983

Numerical Modeling of Massive Hydraulic Fractures, Annual Report; July 1983

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Numerical Modeling of Massive Hydraulic Fractures, First Annual Report; September 1980-August 1981

Numerical Modeling of Massive Hydraulic Fractures, First Annual Report; September 1980-August 1981

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Structural Orientations Adjacent to Some Colorado Geothermal SystemsSource

Structural orientations (fractures, joints, faults, lineaments, bedding orientations, etc.) were collected with a standard Brunton compass during routine field examinations of geothermal phenomena in Colorado. Often multiple orientations were taken from one outcrop. Care was taken to ensure outcrops were "in place". Point data was collected with a hand-held GPS unit. The structural data is presented both as standard quadrant measurements and in format suitable for ESRI symbology

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ArcGISColoradoFaultsGISStructurebedding orientationdatafracturesgeologygeospatialgeospatial datageothermallineamentsshape fileshapefile
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Transport of CO2 in Stimuli-Responsive Fracking Fluid, StimuFracSource

CO2 breakthrough experiments in a column packed with sand and filled with StimuFrac fluid or water to learn about transport of the stimuli (CO2) on environments where either water or the stimuli-responsive polymer aqueous solution (StimuFrac) is present. Results suggest co-injection of StimuFrac and CO2 as the potentially best alternative to deploy this novel fracking fluid.

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BreakthroughCO2 transportEGSStimuli-responsive fluidStimuli-responsive fracking fluidco2 diffusionconvectionfracking fluidfracturesgeothermalhydraulic fracturingliquid co2reservoirstimulationsupercritical co2water
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Understanding Constraints on Geothermal Sustainability Through Reservoir Characterization at Brady Geothermal Field, NevadaSource

The vast supply of geothermal energy stored throughout the Earth and the exceedingly long time required to dissipate that energy makes the world's geothermal energy supply nearly limitless. As such, this resource holds the potential to provide a large supply of the world's energy demands; however, like all natural resources, it must be utilized in an appropriate manner if it is to be sustainable. Understanding sustainable use of geothermal resources requires thorough characterization efforts aimed at better understanding subsurface properties. The goal of this work is to understand which critical subsurface properties exert the most influence on sustainable geothermal production as a means to provide targeted future resource characterization strategies. Borehole temperature and reservoir pressure data were analyzed to estimate reservoir thermal and hydraulic properties at an active geothermal site. These reservoir properties then served as inputs for an analytical model which simulated net power production over a 30-year period. The analytical model was used to conduct a sensitivity analysis to determine which parameters were most critical in constraining the sustainability of a geothermal reservoir. Modeling results reveal that the number of preferential flow pathways (i.e. fractures) used for heat transport provides the greatest impact on geothermal reservoir sustainability. These results suggest that early and pre-production geothermal reservoir exploration would achieve the greatest benefit from characterization strategies which seek to delineate the number of active flow pathways present in the system.

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Brady Hot SpringsDTSNevadaPoroTomoanalysisanalyticalassessmentborehole pressureborehole temperaturecharacterizationdistributed temperature sensingenergyflowflow pathsfracturesgeothermalheathydraulichydrogeologyidentificationmodelnumericalparameterspathwayspower productionpreferentialpressureproductionpropertiesreservoirreservoir characterizationresorcesensitivitysimulationsubsurface propertiessustainabilitysustainable usetemperaturethermaltransport
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Utah FORGE Phase 3 Native State Model: 2022 UpdateSource

This is the Phase 3 native state model update. The Phase 3 numerical model represents a significant subsurface volume below the FORGE site footprint. The model domain of 4.0 km x 4.0 km x 4.2 km is located approximately between depths of 4000 to 4200 meters below land surface. This data archive consists of 10 files, 4 of which are simulation input files and the remaining 6 are simulation output files. There is an included readme.txt file that contains details on each of the data files. The input files include meshes, FALCON code inputs, tabulated data of water properties, temperature values, and model boundaries. The output files include simulation outfiles and point data of modeled material properties.

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16A78-3256-3258-3278-3278B-32Utah FORGEenergyfracturesgeothermalinputinput filesmodelnative state modelpore pressurepressureprocessed dataraw datareservoir potentialsimulationstresstemperaturewater
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Utah FORGE: Faults, Fractures, and Lineaments in the Mineral MountainsSource

This submission includes a shapefile of the Opal Mound Fault, and multiple datasets of lineaments mapped in the Mineral Mountains which overlook the Utah FORGE site, hyperlinked to rose diagrams in a polygon grid shapefile.

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ArcGISFORGELineamentMilfordOpal MoundRoosevelt Hot SpringsShapefileUtahUtah FORGEegsfaultfaultsfracturefracturesgeologygeospatial datageothermaljointlineamentsmineral mountainsmoundopalrose diagramshape filestructural
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Utah FORGE: Final Topical Report 2018Source

This is the final topical report for the Phase 2B Utah FORGE project, which is located near Roosevelt Hot Springs, Utah. This PDF format report details results associated with the conceptual geologic model, deep well 58-32, rock geomechanics, reservoir temperatures, seismic surveys, seismic monitoring, certainty, and NEPA. The report also provides an overview of all of the deliverables which were used to produce the results and full appendices.

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CO2DFNEGSFORGEHeISMPMilfordQuaternary faultsRoosevelt Hot SpringsTEMUtahUtah FORGEUtah FORGE 2BUtah FORGE 2B final reportUtah FORGE final reportUtah FORGE phase 2Bcarbon dioxideconceptual geologic modelconstructionenergyenvironmental assessmentenvironmental impact assessmentfracturesgeologygeomechanical propertiesgeomechanicsgeophysicsgeothermalgravityheliumhydrochemistryinduced seismicityinduced seismicity mitigation planinfrastruturemicroseismicityoutreachpermeabilitypermittingpetrologypetrology cuttingsrock stressseismic mitigationseismic monitoringseismic reflectionseismicitysoil gassoil gas surveystress analysisstructuraltechno-economic assessmenttemperature profiletransient electromagneticswellwell 58-32
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
WVU PL-19

Scanned in two sections. Magnification: x6.74 Optimum voxel size: 29.7 microns (0.001168 inches) Geometric unsharpness: x5.7 5 micron focal spot will be 28.72 micron wide (0.14 pixels)

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago