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Qualitative and quantitative modelling of hydraulic fracturing of brittle materials (2014-2017)

Abstract

Few technologies have caused more concern in the general population than the so called hydraulic fracturing technique, applied to enhance the hydraulic conductivity of resource-bearing rocks by injecting high pressure fluids. The concern revolves around uncertainty with leakage of used chemicals to overlying aquifers, unwanted seismic events and surface subsidence. Our research, combining experimental and computational investigations, aims to establish fundamental understanding of key processes controlling fracture formation in brittle materials (coal seams and porous rocks) under the action of hydraulic fracturing. The research outcomes will help to assess and minimise the risks associated with the hydraulic fracturing technology.

Experts

Professor Alexander Scheuermann

Professor
School of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Alexander Scheuermann
Alexander Scheuermann

Dr Dorival Pedroso

Senior Lecturer
School of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Dorival Pedroso
Dorival Pedroso