Frequency-dependent elastic properties of fracture-induced VTI rocks in a fluid-saturated porous and microcracked background

Author:

Wang Wenhao1ORCID,Li Shengqing2ORCID,Guo Junxin3ORCID,Zhang Chengsen4ORCID,Duan Wenxing4ORCID,Su Yuanda5ORCID,Tang Xiao-Ming5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. China University of Petroleum (East China), School of Geosciences, Qingdao, China.

2. China University of Petroleum (East China), School of Geosciences, Qingdao, China and Laoshan National Laboratory, Qingdao, China. (corresponding author)

3. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Geophysical High-resolution Imaging Technology, Shenzhen, China and Southern University of Science and Technology, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Shenzhen, China.

4. PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Company, Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Korla, China.

5. China University of Petroleum (East China), School of Geosciences, Qingdao, China and Laoshan National Laboratory, Qingdao, China.

Abstract

Fractures are widely distributed underground. The stiffness matrix of fractured rocks has been extensively investigated in a fluid-saturated porous background medium. However, the existing stiffness models only incorporate the attenuation mechanism of wave-induced fluid flow (WIFF). For macroscopic fractures, the elastic scattering (ES) of fractures cannot be ignored. To alleviate this issue, a frequency-dependent stiffness matrix model is developed, including the mesoscopic WIFF between fractures and background (FB-WIFF), the microscopic squirt flow, and the macroscopic ES from the fractures. By combining the far-field scattered wavefields of normal incident P and SV waves with the linear slip theory, the dynamic full-stiffness matrices for fracture-induced effective vertically transversely isotropic rocks in a fluid-saturated porous and microcracked background are derived. Then, the P, SV, and SH-wave velocities and attenuation can be obtained through the Kelvin-Christoffel equation. The results indicate that the FB-WIFF mechanism significantly affects the velocities and attenuation of the P and SV waves but has almost no effect on the SH wave, whereas the squirt flow and ES mechanisms affect the velocities and attenuation of all the P, SV, and SH waves. For validation, the model is compared with existing models and previous experimental ultrasonic data.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Geophysical High-resolution Imaging Technology

Laoshan National Laboratory Science and Technology Innovation Project

Shenzhen Stable Support Plan Program for Higher Education Institutions

Major Scientific and Technological Projects of CNPC

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

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