Ji et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Modeling hydraulic fracturing fully coupled with reservoir and geomechanical simulationJi et al., 2008
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- Ji L
- Settari A
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- ProQuest: Morrsiville, NC, USA
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Unconventional fracturing applications such as long-term waterflooding at fracturing pressure, produced water re-injection and waterfracs, etc., are characterized by very high fluid leakoff velocity, long operation time and significant changes in stress, pore pressure …
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