Liu et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Mathematical Model for the Fluid‐Gas Spontaneous Displacement in Nanoscale Porous Media considering the Slippage and TemperatureLiu et al., 2018
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- Liu K
- Lin Z
- Cao D
- Wei Y
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- Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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The fracturing fluid‐gas spontaneous displacement during the fracturing process is important to investigate the shale gas production and formation damage. Temperature and slippage are the major mechanisms underlying fluid transport in the micro‐/nanomatrix in …
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