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タイトル: Acoustic emission monitoring of hydraulic fracturing using carbon dioxide in a small-scale field experiment
著者: Ishida, Tsuyoshi
Desaki, Shuich
Kishimoto, Yoshinobu
Naoi, Makoto  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9488-9266 (unconfirmed)
Fujii, Hirokazu
著者名の別形: 石田, 毅
出崎, 秀一
岸本, 恭暢
直井, 誠
キーワード: Hydraulic fracturing
Carbon dioxide
Acoustic emission
Focal mechanism
Geothermal energy
Shale gas
発行日: May-2021
出版者: Elsevier BV
誌名: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
巻: 141
論文番号: 104712
抄録: Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a promising method for mitigating the greenhouse effect. If we could utilize carbon dioxide (CO₂) for recovery of geothermal energy and shale gas, CCS will be much more eagerly developed and adopted by compensating its cost. We clarified that hydraulic fracturing (HF) using CO₂ tended to induce three-dimensionally sinuous cracks with many secondary branches, which appear to be desirable pathways for energy recovery. However, in a laboratory experiment, it was difficult to evaluate crack extension size and effects of macroscopic pre-existing cracks. Thus, we conducted a HF experiment using CO₂ in a hole 10 m long that was drilled in a hot rock mass, thus satisfying the temperature necessary to form supercritical (SC) CO₂. A bi-wing crack 3.33 m in length was induced along the hole; this crack was significantly larger than the approximately 0.5 m long crack we made with water at another site. The fact that acoustic emission (AE) hypocenters distributed in almost perpendicular to an initial HF crack direction without pressure suggested that CO₂ could easily intrude and enhance AE occurrence along a pre-existing crack. Focal mechanisms using P wave first-motion polarities elucidated that many compression-dominant AE events were recorded; these were never observed in similar HF experiment we conducted using water. The compression-dominant events were probably induced by crack closure due to the degassing of injected CO₂. Even if CO₂ injection induces many AE events, the compressive-dominant events out of them unlikely trigger natural earthquakes because they never create new cracks.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/267474
DOI(出版社版): 10.1016/j.ijrmms.2021.104712
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