Quasi-Static and Dynamic Arbitrary Fracture Propagation in Jointed Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Shaffer R. N. Nilson F. E. Heuze R. P. Swif
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

As part of the Unconventional Gas Program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, we are developing a model that allows for time-dependent tracking of the fluid front and flow pressures during the quasi-static or dynamic fracturing of jointed rocks. Application of the model is directed towards both short fast fractures (as in tailored pulse loading) and long hydraulically induced fractures (massive hydraulic fracturing). The thrust of this research is to determine crack extension characteristics due to specific joint systems and fluid properties and to correlate pumping records with crack behavior in jointed systems.
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APA: R. J. Shaffer R. N. Nilson F. E. Heuze R. P. Swif  (1986)  Quasi-Static and Dynamic Arbitrary Fracture Propagation in Jointed Rock

MLA: R. J. Shaffer R. N. Nilson F. E. Heuze R. P. Swif Quasi-Static and Dynamic Arbitrary Fracture Propagation in Jointed Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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