Borehole breakout initiation, progression, and stabilization are modeled using a semi-analytical method based on Melentiev’s graphical conformal mapping procedure, and Kolosov–Muskhelishvili complex stress potentials. The only input data required are the elastic moduli of the rock, the Coulomb strength parameters (cohesion and angle of internal friction), and the far-field stresses. The stresses around the borehole wall are computed, the region in which the rock has failed is then “removed”, creating a new borehole shape. This process is iterated until a shape is obtained for which the breakout will progress no further, and a stable state has been reached. This modeling shows that stresses around the flank of the breakout evolve so as to re...
The present day state of stress has a key influence on fluid flow through fractured geo-reservoirs. ...
Mechanical wellbore integrity problems while drilling are mainly due to wellbore shear failure or te...
Knowledge of in-situ rock stress orientation is crucial for the understanding of many processes in ...
Breakouts are important both as a threat to borehole or tunnel stability and as a tool for primary s...
Breakout is a shear failure due to compression that forms around the borehole due to stress concentr...
In this paper, we present a modelling of the in-situ stress state associated with the severe hole e...
This paper presents a unified approach through which the influence of the elastic and strength aniso...
In-situ stresses are highly important for wellbore stability studies during drilling, completion an...
Borehole breakouts, as well as breakouts in tunnels and shafts, are a common occurrence, especially ...
Wellbore breakout, an enlargement of borehole cross-section, is a time-dependent process during dril...
Breakout (wall failure) of boreholes within the earth can take several forms depending upon physical...
As mining depths increase to meet the global demand for minerals and conditions become more arduous ...
The aim of this study is to better understand the mechanisms controlling the initiation, propagation...
To define the present-day stress field in the upper crust and to understand the recent tectonic acti...
Damage distribution and evolution have a significant effect on borehole stress concentrations. To mo...
The present day state of stress has a key influence on fluid flow through fractured geo-reservoirs. ...
Mechanical wellbore integrity problems while drilling are mainly due to wellbore shear failure or te...
Knowledge of in-situ rock stress orientation is crucial for the understanding of many processes in ...
Breakouts are important both as a threat to borehole or tunnel stability and as a tool for primary s...
Breakout is a shear failure due to compression that forms around the borehole due to stress concentr...
In this paper, we present a modelling of the in-situ stress state associated with the severe hole e...
This paper presents a unified approach through which the influence of the elastic and strength aniso...
In-situ stresses are highly important for wellbore stability studies during drilling, completion an...
Borehole breakouts, as well as breakouts in tunnels and shafts, are a common occurrence, especially ...
Wellbore breakout, an enlargement of borehole cross-section, is a time-dependent process during dril...
Breakout (wall failure) of boreholes within the earth can take several forms depending upon physical...
As mining depths increase to meet the global demand for minerals and conditions become more arduous ...
The aim of this study is to better understand the mechanisms controlling the initiation, propagation...
To define the present-day stress field in the upper crust and to understand the recent tectonic acti...
Damage distribution and evolution have a significant effect on borehole stress concentrations. To mo...
The present day state of stress has a key influence on fluid flow through fractured geo-reservoirs. ...
Mechanical wellbore integrity problems while drilling are mainly due to wellbore shear failure or te...
Knowledge of in-situ rock stress orientation is crucial for the understanding of many processes in ...