Journal article
The brittleness indices used in rock mechanics and their application in shale hydraulic fracturing: A review
D Zhang, PG Ranjith, MSA Perera
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2016
Abstract
Brittleness is commonly used to characterize the possible failure features in rocks, quantified by the brittleness index (BI(26)BIs, the applicability of each BI should be well understood to enable the selection of the most suitable for each application. This study reports on a detailed review of existing BI definitions in the rock mechanics field, the transition from brittle to ductile and the application of BIs to shale fracturing.The success of shale gas recovery using hydraulic fracking is greatly dependent on the shale's brittleness, since brittle shales have many pre-existing fractures and are easy to fracture in tensile and shear modes. A combination of laboratory and geophysical appr..
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