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Paper presented at the SPWLA 26th Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan, September 30–October 7, 2021
Paper Number: SPWLA-JFES-2021-K
... have indicated the occurrence of flow-induced microfracturing and have clarified that the well-known Griffith failure criterion largely predicts the fluid pressure required to initiate this fracturing. The present findings will contribute to creating permeable fracture networks in granite for both...
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Paper presented at the SPWLA 21st Formation Evaluation Symposium of Japan, October 13–14, 2015
Paper Number: SPWLA-JFES-2015-D
.... These segments cause tensile failures sequentially according to increased fluid pressures. The natural fracture system is modeled using a three-dimensional discrete fracture network (DFN). Each fracture is stimulated by increasing fluid pressure and results in tensile opening or shear dilation. The fracturing...