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Article Dans Une Revue Heat and Mass Transfer Année : 2014

Experimental and numerical study of shock wave propagation in water generated by pulsed arc electrohydraulic discharges

Mohammed Matallah
Jacques Antoine
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Franck Rey-Bethbeder
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The objective of this study is to simulate the propagation of the shock wave in water due to an explosion. The study is part of a global research program on the development of an alternative stimulation technique to conventional hydraulic fracturing in tight gas reservoirs aimed at inducing a distributed state of microcracking of rocks instead of localized fracture. We consider the possibility of increasing the permeability of rocks with dynamic blasts. The blast is a shock wave generated in water by pulsed arc electrohydraulic discharges. The amplitude of these shock waves is prescribed by the electrohydraulic discharges which generate high pressures of several kilobars within microseconds. A simplified method has been used to simulate the injected electrical energy as augmentation of enthalpy in water locally. The finite element code EUROPLEXUS is used to perform fluid fast dynamic computation. The predicted pressure is consistent with the experimental results. In addition, shock wave propagation characteristics predicted with simulation can be valuable reference for design of underwater structural elements and engineering of underwater explosion.
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hal-00993576 , version 1 (20-05-2014)

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Wen Chen, Olivier Maurel, Christian La Borderie, Thierry Reess, Antoine Silvestre de Ferron, et al.. Experimental and numerical study of shock wave propagation in water generated by pulsed arc electrohydraulic discharges. Heat and Mass Transfer, 2014, 50 (5), pp.673-684. ⟨10.1007/s00231-013-1262-4⟩. ⟨hal-00993576⟩
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