The Stress Distribution and Calculation of the Different Zone of Wellbore Surrounding Rock Based on the Damaged Theory

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In order to describe the stability of borehole face and the theory of hydraulic fracture fissure stretch in real, the stress field of adjacent rock in the hole should be constituted exactly .The article is based on the damnification dynamics theory, meanwhile, considered the rock is fracture-pore dual medium and the damnification characteristic of the rock in hole .Adjacent formation is sectioned three areas: damage-area, damnification-area, elasticity-area. And we have calculated the ambient stress distribution of one oil-well .The results show that the destructive radius of the minimum in-situ stress direction is 1.247m, the damage radius is 8.082m, the destructive radius of the maximum in-situ stress direction is 0.998m, and the damage radius is 6.5865m.

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