Skopintsev et al., 2020 - Google Patents
The coupling of an enhanced pseudo-3D model for hydraulic fracturing with a proppant transport modelSkopintsev et al., 2020
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- 11112151080883083090
- Author
- Skopintsev A
- Dontsov E
- Kovtunenko P
- Baykin A
- Golovin S
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- Publication venue
- Engineering Fracture Mechanics
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This paper presents the coupled model of a hydraulic fracturing and proppant transport. The former is described in terms of enhanced pseudo-3D model that considers height growth across two symmetric stress barriers, while the latter is given by two-dimensional transport …
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