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Fluid Mechanics of Hydraulic Fracturing: a Review

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A review of the state of the art in multiphase fluid mechanics modeling of hydraulic fracturing, highlighting gaps in the body of knowledge and clarifying the questions that are still open.
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This article is published in Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering.The article was published on 2017-07-01. It has received 195 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hydraulic fracturing.

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Numerical methods for hydraulic fracture propagation: a review of recent trends

TL;DR: A review of the basic approaches for hydraulic fracture simulation can be found in this article, where the authors discuss both continuum and meso-scales numerical methods as well as engineering models which typically make use of additional assumptions to reduce computational cost.
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Role of proppant distribution on the evolution of hydraulic fracture conductivity

TL;DR: In this paper, a 2D model is presented to model the evolution of the residual aperture profile and conductivity of fractures partially/fully filled with proppant packs, and the model accommodates the mechanical response of proppers in response to closure of arbitrarily rough fractures.
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A predictive model for steady-state multiphase pipe flow: Machine learning on lab data

TL;DR: A method of pressure drop calculation in the pipeline based on well segmentation and calculation of the pressure gradient in each segment using three surrogate models based on Machine Learning (ML) algorithms trained on a representative lab data set from the open literature.
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Environmentally friendly techniques for high gas content thick coal seam stimulation─multi-discharge CO2 fracturing system

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-discharge CO2 fracturing system (Multi CO2 Frac) was proposed and tested in Changping coal mine, which can effectively improve coal seam permeability and further enhance gas drainage efficiency.

The Nature of Saltation and of Bed-Load Transport in Water

R. A. Bagnold
TL;DR: In this article, it has been shown that suspension by fluid turbulence of mineral solids larger than those of medium sands does not become appreciable until the bed shear stress is increased to a value exceeding 12 times its threshold value for the bed material considered.
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Settling and slumping in a Newtonian slurry, and implications for proppant placement during hydraulic fracturing of gas wells

TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived an analytical estimate of the amount of gravity-driven vertical motion of proppant which can occur within a hydraulic fracture during placement, and used it to investigate the conditions under which large gravity driven flows can occur, under the assumption that the time scale for development of cross slot structure is short compared with that for large scale flow.
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Confined flow of suspensions modeled by a frictional rheology

TL;DR: In this paper, Boyer et al. investigated the problem of confined pressure-driven laminar flow of neutrally buoyant non-Brownian suspensions using a frictional rheology based on the recent proposal of Boyer this paper.
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