Multiple Radial Fracturing from a Wellbore-Conceptual Model and Experiments.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John F. Schatz Jonathon M. Hanson
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

A combined theoretical and laboratory test program is described with the purpose of providing a useful model of the multiple radial fracturing process. A non-quantitative conceptual model is developed as the basis for detailed mathematical modeling and test planning. The model includes borehole pressurization, flaw rupture, and gas- driven fracture propagation phases. The laboratory tests are carried out in blocks of scaled rock simulant loaded to a true three-dimension stress state and with miniature propellant/explosive charges in a wellbore as the fracturing energy source. The conceptual model, fracture initiation modeling, and laboratory test setup have been completed and are described. The remaining work is ongoing
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APA: John F. Schatz Jonathon M. Hanson  (1986)  Multiple Radial Fracturing from a Wellbore-Conceptual Model and Experiments.

MLA: John F. Schatz Jonathon M. Hanson Multiple Radial Fracturing from a Wellbore-Conceptual Model and Experiments.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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