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Self-similar solution of a plane-strain fracture driven by a power-law fluid

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In this article, a hydraulically driven fracture propagating in an impermeable, linear elastic medium is analyzed, where the fracture is driven by injection of an incompressible, viscous fluid with power-law rheology and behaviour index n⩾ 0.
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This paper analyses the problem of a hydraulically driven fracture, propagating in an impermeable, linear elastic medium. The fracture is driven by injection of an incompressible, viscous fluid with power-law rheology and behaviour index n⩾0. The opening of the fracture and the internal fluid pressure are related through the elastic singular integral equation, and the flow of fluid inside the crack is modelled using the lubrication theory. Under the additional assumptions of negligible toughness and no lag between the fluid front and the crack tip, the problem is reduced to self-similar form. A solution that describes the crack length evolution, the fracture opening, the net fluid pressure and the fluid flow rate inside the crack is presented. This self-similar solution is obtained by expanding the fracture opening in a series of Gegenbauer polynomials, with the series coefficients calculated using a numerical minimization procedure. The influence of the fluid index n in the crack propagation is also analysed. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

A. Peirce
TL;DR: In this article, a cubic Hermite collocation scheme for the solution of the coupled integro-partial differential equations governing the propagation of a hydraulic fracture in a state of plane strain is described.
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Computer simulation of hydraulic fractures

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a brief historical background of the development of hydraulic fracturing models for use in the petroleum and other industries, and discuss scaling laws and propagation regimes that control the growth of hydraulic fractures from the laboratory to the field scale.
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Propagation Regimes of Fluid-Driven Fractures in Impermeable Rocks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a theoretical framework to understand and predict the different modes of propagation of a fluid-driven fracture in impermeable rocks and identify the parameters controlling the fracture growth.
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Mechanics of Hydraulic Fractures

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the interplay and the competition between these processes, which reveal the shifting influence of the far-field stress, viscous dissipation, fracture energy, and leak-off as the fracture propagates.
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Table of Integrals, Series, and Products

TL;DR: Combinations involving trigonometric and hyperbolic functions and power 5 Indefinite Integrals of Special Functions 6 Definite Integral Integral Functions 7.Associated Legendre Functions 8 Special Functions 9 Hypergeometric Functions 10 Vector Field Theory 11 Algebraic Inequalities 12 Integral Inequality 13 Matrices and related results 14 Determinants 15 Norms 16 Ordinary differential equations 17 Fourier, Laplace, and Mellin Transforms 18 The z-transform
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