Microseismic activity characteristics and range evaluation of hydraulic fracturing in coal seam

GAS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(2024)

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Accurately evaluating hydraulic fracturing (HF) activity characteristics and impact range is critical to optimizing the HF scheme design. This study proposes an adaptive threshold peak detection method and a wavelet transform-support vector machine (WT-SVM) polarity analysis method based on microseismic (MS) monitoring data from a coal mine in Guizhou, China. The results show that the adaptive threshold peak detection method effectively improves the accuracy and stability of the P-wave initial arrival pickup for low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) signals. The main frequency band of the MS signal of HF is focused on 150-300 Hz. The improved particle swarm optimization algorithm was used by introducing a random-weight strategy to determine the high-density impact areas of the HF within approximately 20 m on both sides of the fracturing borehole. Density cloud map analysis revealed a small area of the blank zone at the junction of the fracturing section, which provided a basis for fracturing parameter design and scheme optimization. The directional characteristics of the MS waveform were quantitatively described by polarity analysis, where the dip angle distribution ranged from 39 degrees to 49 degrees, the strike angle ranged from 61 degrees to 74 degrees, the slip angle was concentrated near 44 degrees, and the stretch angle ranged from 61 degrees to 74 degrees. The WT-SVM proposed in this study overcame the effects of low SNR signals and the limitations of a small-area station network; 62% of the shear ruptures and 38% of the tensile ruptures of the HF were obtained. Shear cracks were the primary expression of the HF rupture type.
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Microseismic signal processing,Hydraulic fracturing,Source location,Polarity analysis
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