Petroleum related rock mechanics. (Record no. 39654)

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Personal name Fjaer, Erling,
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Title Petroleum related rock mechanics.
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Edition statement Third edition /
Remainder of edition statement Erling Fjær, R.M. Holt, A.M. Raaen, P. Horsrud.
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Series statement Developments in petroleum science ;
Volume number/sequential designation volume 72.
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General note Previous edition: published as by Erling Fjær, R.M. Holt, P. Horsrud, A.M. Raaen & R. Risnes. 2008.
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Formatted contents note Cover image<br/>Title page<br/>Table of Contents<br/>Copyright<br/>Biography<br/>Foreword to the 1992 edition<br/>Preface to the third edition<br/>Preface to the second edition<br/>Preface to the 1992 edition<br/>Chapter 1: Elasticity<br/>Abstract<br/>1.1. Stress<br/>1.2. Strain<br/>1.3. Elastic moduli<br/>1.4. Strain energy<br/>1.5. Thermoelasticity<br/>1.6. Poroelasticity<br/>1.7. Anisotropy<br/>1.8. Nonlinear elasticity<br/>1.9. Time-dependent effects<br/>1.10. Further reading<br/>References<br/>Chapter 2: Failure mechanics<br/>Abstract<br/>2.1. Basic concepts<br/>2.2. Tensile failure<br/>2.3. Shear failure<br/>2.4. Compaction failure<br/>2.5. Failure criteria in three dimensions<br/>2.6. Fluid effects<br/>2.7. Presentation and interpretation of data from failure tests<br/>2.8. Beyond the yield point<br/>2.9. Failure of anisotropic and fractured rocks<br/>2.10. Stress history effects<br/>References<br/>Chapter 3: Geological aspects of petroleum related rock mechanics<br/>Abstract<br/>3.1. Underground stresses<br/>3.2. Pore pressure<br/>3.3. Sedimentological aspects<br/>3.4. Mechanical properties of sedimentary rocks<br/>References<br/>Chapter 4: Stresses around boreholes. Borehole failure criteria<br/>Abstract<br/>4.1. Stresses and strains in cylindrical coordinates<br/>4.2. Stresses in a hollow cylinder<br/>4.3. Elastic stresses around circular wells—the general solution<br/>4.4. Poroelastic time-dependent effects<br/>4.5. Borehole failure criteria<br/>4.6. Elliptical borehole<br/>4.7. Borehole in an anisotropic formation<br/>4.8. Beyond failure initiation<br/>4.9. Cased borehole<br/>4.10. Spherical coordinates<br/>References<br/>Chapter 5: Elastic wave propagation in rocks<br/>Abstract<br/>5.1. The wave equation<br/>5.2. P- and S-waves<br/>5.3. Elastic waves in porous materials<br/>5.4. Attenuation<br/>5.5. Anisotropy<br/>5.6. Rock mechanics and rock acoustics<br/>5.7. Reflections and refractions<br/>5.8. Borehole acoustics<br/>5.9. Seismics<br/>5.10. Acoustic emission<br/>References<br/>Chapter 6: Rock models<br/>Abstract<br/>6.1. Layered media<br/>6.2. Models involving porosity only<br/>6.3. Grain pack models<br/>6.4. Models for cracks and other inclusions<br/>6.5. Multicomponent models<br/>6.6. Fractured rocks<br/>6.7. Finite element analysis<br/>References<br/>Chapter 7: Mechanical properties and stress data from laboratory analysis<br/>Abstract<br/>7.1. Core samples for rock mechanical laboratory analysis<br/>7.2. Laboratory equipment<br/>7.3. Laboratory tests for rock mechanical property determination<br/>7.4. Laboratory tests for stress determination<br/>7.5. Index tests and other characterisation tests<br/>References<br/>Chapter 8: Mechanical properties and in situ stresses from field data<br/>Abstract<br/>8.1. Estimation of elastic parameters<br/>8.2. Estimation of strength parameters<br/>8.3. Estimation of in situ stresses<br/>References<br/>Chapter 9: Stability during and after drilling<br/>Abstract<br/>9.1. Unstable boreholes: symptoms, reasons and consequences<br/>9.2. Rock mechanics analysis of borehole stability<br/>9.3. Time-delayed borehole failure<br/>9.4. Interaction between shale and drilling fluid<br/>9.5. Borehole stability analysis for well design: incorporating effects of nonlinear elasticity, plasticity and rock anisotropy<br/>9.6. Use of pressure gradients<br/>9.7. Beyond simple stability analysis<br/>9.8. Stability issues in different lithologies<br/>9.9. Drilling in depleted reservoirs<br/>9.10. Shale as a barrier<br/>References<br/>Chapter 10: Solids production<br/>Abstract<br/>10.1. Operational aspects of solids production<br/>10.2. Sand<br/>10.3. Chalk<br/>References<br/>Chapter 11: Mechanics of hydraulic fracturing<br/>Abstract<br/>11.1. Conditions for tensile failure<br/>11.2. Fracture initiation and formation breakdown<br/>11.3. Fracture orientation, growth and confinement<br/>11.4. Fracture size and shape<br/>11.5. Fracture closure<br/>11.6. Thermal effects on hydraulic fracturing<br/>11.7. Fracturing in unconventional reservoirs<br/>11.8. Microseismic monitoring of fracturing<br/>References<br/>Chapter 12: Reservoir geomechanics<br/>Abstract<br/>12.1. Compaction and subsidence<br/>12.2. Modelling of reservoir compaction<br/>12.3. From compaction to subsidence<br/>12.4. Geomechanical effects on reservoir performance<br/>12.5. Well problems and reservoir geomechanics<br/>12.6. Some field cases: subsidence and induced seismicity<br/>References<br/>Appendix A: Rock properties<br/>Abstract<br/>References<br/>Appendix B: SI metric conversion factors<br/>Abstract<br/>Appendix C: Mathematical background<br/>Abstract<br/>C.1. Introduction<br/>C.2. Matrices<br/>C.3. Vectors and coordinate transforms<br/>C.4. Tensors and coordinate transforms<br/>C.5. Eigenvalues, eigenvectors and diagonalisation<br/>C.6. Rotation of the coordinate system: the Euler angles<br/>C.7. Examples<br/>C.8. Matrix invariants<br/>C.9. Some trigonometric formulas<br/>C.10. The Voigt notation spelled out<br/>C.11. Elastic stability<br/>C.12. The Einstein summing convention and other notation conventions<br/>References<br/>Appendix D: Some relevant formulas<br/>Abstract<br/>D.1. Elasticity<br/>D.2. Elastic wave propagation in rocks<br/>D.3. Rock models<br/>D.4. Solids production<br/>D.5. Subsidence<br/>D.6. Permeability of tubes<br/>D.7. Vector operators in cylindrical coordinates<br/>References<br/>Appendix E: Abbreviations<br/>Appendix F: List of symbols<br/>Index
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Summary, etc Engineers and geologists in the petroleum industry will find Petroleum Related Rock Mechanics, Third Edition, to be a powerful resource in providing a basis for rock mechanical knowledge, which can greatly assist in the understanding of field behavior, design of test programs, and the design of field operations. Not only does this text provide specific applications of rock mechanics used within the petroleum industry, it has a strong focus on basics like drilling, production, and reservoir engineering. Assessment of rock mechanical parameters is covered in depth, as is acoustic wave propagation in rocks, with possible link to 4D seismic as well as log interpretation.<br/><br/>Petroleum Related Rock Mechanics, Third Edition, is updated to include new topics such as formation barriers around cased wells, finite element analysis, multicomponent models, acoustic emissions and elliptical holes. It also includes updated and expanded coverage of shale reservoirs, hydraulic fracturing, and carbon capture and sequestration.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Petroleum
General subdivision Geology.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Rock mechanics.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Holt, R. M.,
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Personal name Raaen, A. M.,
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Personal name Horsrud, P.,
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Fjaer, Erling.
Title of a work Petroleum related rock mechanics.
Version Second edition.
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