Ham et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Photoelastic observation of toughness-dominant hydraulic fracture propagation across an orthogonal discontinuity in soft, viscoelastic layered formationsHam et al., 2020
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- Ham S
- Kwon T
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- International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
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Hydraulic fracture (HF) unavoidably encounters natural pre-existing discontinuities in geologic formations, which complicates the propagation and containment behavior across a discontinuity. This study explored the HF propagation across an orthogonal discontinuity in …
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