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Effect of Heat of Reaction on Temperature Distribution and Acid Penetration in a Fracture
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1980
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringFluid TemperatureDynamic Crack PropagationAcid TemperatureDamage MechanismMechanicsThermodynamicsMaterials ScienceSolid MechanicsHeat TreatingCivil EngineeringFracture HealingTemperature DistributionCrack FormationAcid PenetrationDamage EvolutionMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
Abstract In a fracture acidizing treatment the acid reacts with the fracture faces. This acid/rock reaction generates heat that causes the acid temperature itself to increase. To predict accurately the temperature profile and acid spending rate of acid traveling down a hydraulically created fracture, this heat must be considered. Since the heat generated by reaction depends on the reaction rate, the thermal energy equation must be coupled with the acid spending equation. A model has been developed that, for the first time, examines the effect of the heat of reaction on fluid temperature and acid penetration in a fracture. Some sample calculations have also been made to illustrate the effects of the most important parameters on acid penetration in a fracture.
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