Numerical investigation of thermal damage in rocks under high‐voltage electric pulse

Author:

Zhu Xiaohua12,Liu Siqi1,Liu Weiji12,Zhou Xin1,Tang Wuji1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechatronic Engineering Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu China

2. Geothermal Energy Research Center Southwest Petroleum University Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractThe high‐voltage electric pulse fracturing (HVEPF) technology represents a novel and highly promising approach in rock fracturing. The investigation of thermal damage inflicted upon rocks by high‐voltage electrical pulses under multi‐physical field coupling is of great significance in the development of deep geothermal energy. This study establishes a damage model for rocks under electric fragmentation conditions by integrating electric field, heat transfer field, and solid mechanics field. Based on the developed damage model, the insulating properties, temperature variations, and forms of damage of rocks during electric fracturing are explored. Subsequently, the influence of voltage on rock damage status is investigated. The findings reveal that damage to the rock does not occur immediately after electrical breakdown; rather, it increases with the growth of current and temperature within the breakdown channel. Initial damage occurs at the ends of the breakdown channel, followed closely by damage in the central region of the channel. The predominant form of damage in rocks is tensile failure, with shear failure playing a secondary role, and the volume of damage increases with voltage. These results elucidate the characteristics of rock damage during electric fracturing, providing valuable insights for the engineering application of electric fracturing techniques.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province

Publisher

Wiley

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