Determining the transverse isotropic rocks’ static elastic moduli with cylindrical plugs: Shortfalls, challenges, and expected outcomes

Author:

Shen Luyi W.1ORCID,Playter Tiffany2

Affiliation:

1. University of Alberta, Department of Physics, Edmonton T6G 2E1, Canada and Alberta Geological Survey, Alberta Energy Regulator, Edmonton T6B 2X3, Canada.(corresponding author).

2. Alberta Geological Survey, Alberta Energy Regulator, Edmonton T6B 2X3, Canada..

Abstract

Cylindrical-shaped plugs can be tested using a Hoek-cell-like apparatus that allows for efficient and inexpensive measurements of a rock’s static elastic properties. However, when it comes to transverse isotropic material, this approach has a natural limitation due to the isotropic radial stresses; particular attention to the boundary conditions and the proper design of pressurization steps is warranted. Typical attempts to constrain the complete set of compliances ([Formula: see text]), using multiple plugs of different orientations, are impeded by the heterogeneity and pressure-dependent elasticities inherent to sedimentary rocks. Through stepwise pressure increases, we can constrain four normal compliances [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text], describing two Young’s moduli and three Poison’s ratios, using a single horizontal plug drilled parallel to the rock’s isotropic plane, contrary to the common assumption that both horizontal and vertical plugs are needed. The measurement of the shear modulus [Formula: see text] needs to be obtained using a plug that is drilled oblique to the isotropic plane; replicating the in situ stress environment is not possible using this approach. Finally, the specimen’s anisotropic plane’s geometry is elliptical under isotropic radial stress; this causes a discrepancy between the strain gauge’s contraction and the actual strain. We have developed an iterative inversion approach to account for this issue and calculate the exact strains useful for inferring [Formula: see text] from measurements reported by strain gauges. The example included in this writing indicates that, without correction, inferred values of [Formula: see text] may suffer errors of 20%.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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