Abstract:
As one of the most important nondestructive characterization techniques, electromagnetic (EM) methods can be used in the subsurface fracture detection, especially for hyd...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
As one of the most important nondestructive characterization techniques, electromagnetic (EM) methods can be used in the subsurface fracture detection, especially for hydraulic fracture evaluation in unconventional petroleum exploration and development. The multiscale nature of long but extremely thin 3-D fractures is difficult for conventional EM modeling methods such as the finite element method (FEM) in numerical simulation. The problem becomes even more challenging when the effects of tilted borehole, casing, and planar stratified media need to be considered. So far, modeling a tilted borehole in layered media is still a major challenge for conventional methods. In this paper, we present the hybrid numerical mode-matching method with the stabilized biconjugate gradient fast Fourier transform method as the forward modeling algorithm that can efficiently model 3-D fractures in planar stratified media with a cased borehole environment. Numerical results validate the accuracy of the hybrid forward method and show orders of magnitude higher efficiency of this forward solver than the FEM.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing ( Volume: 57, Issue: 7, July 2019)