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Strategies for Effective Stimulation of Multiple Perforation Clusters in Horizontal Wells

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This article is published in Spe Production & Operations.The article was published on 2016-02-01. It has received 34 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Perforation (oil well).

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Hydraulic fracture propagation in naturally fractured reservoirs: Complex fracture or fracture networks

TL;DR: In this article, a global cohesive zone model is presented to investigate hydraulic propagation in naturally fractured reservoirs, along with a comprehensive discussion on hydraulic fracture propagation behaviors in naturally-fragmented reservoirs.
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Thirty years of the finite volume method for solid mechanics.

TL;DR: An overview, historical perspective, comparison and critical analysis of the different approaches, including their relative strengths, weaknesses, similarities and dissimilarities, where a close comparison with the de facto standard for computational solid mechanics, the finite element method is given.
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Integrating Reservoir Geomechanics with Multiple Fracture Propagation and Proppant Placement

TL;DR: In this paper, a coupled finite-volume (FV)/finite-area (FA) model was proposed to simulate the propagation of multiple hydraulically driven fractures in two and three dimensions at the wellbore and pad scale.
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Numerical simulation of stress shadow in multiple cluster hydraulic fracturing in horizontal wells based on lattice modelling

TL;DR: In this article, a particle-based computational method was used to investigate the multiple cluster hydraulic fracturing in shale, and the results showed that stress anisotropy and cluster spacing play an important role on geometry of the propagating fracture.
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Experimental study on the effect of fracture surface morphology on plugging efficiency during temporary plugging and diverting fracturing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the characteristics of diversion under the influence of fracture undulation and roughness and found that the shape and distribution of the narrow areas in the fracture have a great impact on the plugging behavior.
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Theory of elasticity and consolidation for a porous anisotropic solid

TL;DR: In this paper, the elasticity and consolidation theory of isotropic materials is extended to the general case of anisotropy and the method of derivation is also different and more direct.
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Fundamentals of Poroelasticity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the fundamentals of poroelasticity, and discuss the formulation and analysis of coupled deformation-diffusion processes, within the framework of the Biot theory of pore elasticity.
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