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SPE J. 25 (06): 848–856.
Paper Number: SPE-8073-PA
Published: 01 December 1985
..., but the actual value of the compressive strength plays a crucial role in the prediction of sand-influx conditions. Practical suggestions for resolving the latter are given. 1 3 1979 17 10 1983 29 11 1979 1 12 1985 1 12 1985 Copyright 1985, Society of Petroleum Engineers...
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SPE J. 23 (02): 238–248.
Paper Number: SPE-10653-PA
Published: 01 April 1983
... for Systems B and D. The epoxy-resin sandpack (40- to 60-mesh sand) showed little change in compressive strength after exposure to more than 30 million PV of hot, flowing brine. Copyright 1983, Society of Petroleum Engineers The chambers holding the test cores are equipped with Teflon® sleeves...
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SPE J. 19 (04): 233–241.
Paper Number: SPE-7591-PA
Published: 01 August 1979
... that even the three best cementing compositions tested might deteriorate to less than minimum acceptable compressive strengths within 3 to 9 years during geothermal well service. Other field experiments with oilwell cements in contact with produced geothermal fluids also yielded information showing...
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SPE J. 15 (03): 203–208.
Paper Number: SPE-4964-PA
Published: 01 June 1975
..., and the consolidation is suitable for exposure to temperatures far beyond the range of plastic sand consolidations. The character of laboratory-consolidated cores is described, with emphasis on the permeability, porosity, and compressive strength attained. A model of the influence of nickel sand consolidations on well...
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SPE J. 14 (01): 19–24.
Paper Number: SPE-4249-PA
Published: 01 February 1974
... of the loading should be investigated separately. In analyzing the effect of cyclic loading on rock, another significant factor is the large difference between the tensile strength and the compressive strength. P. 19 1 2 1974 1 2 1974 1974. Not subject to copyright. This document was prepared...
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SPE J. 8 (03): 269–280.
Paper Number: SPE-2316-PA
Published: 01 September 1968
... a marked increase in compressive strength and in ductility. It has been demonstrated that the failure becomes plastic (in a macroscopic sense) at sufficiently high values of confining pressure. Sharp wedge chisel indentation studies pressure. Sharp wedge chisel indentation studies conducted by Gnirk...
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SPE J. 5 (04): 341–347.
Paper Number: SPE-1300-PA
Published: 01 December 1965
...John Handin Triaxial compression tests with independently applied external confining pressures and internal pore pressures show that the ultimate compressive strengths of representative oil well cements are nearly linear functions of effective pressure the difference between external and internal...
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SPE J. 4 (01): 67–72.
Paper Number: SPE-675-PA
Published: 01 March 1964
...Louis H. Wolfe; James O. Thieme The tensile and shear strengths of frozen soil and the compressive strengths of ice and frozen soil were measured. These tests showed that the strength of ice and of frozen soil increased as the temperature was decreased. A method is presented for the measurement...
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SPE J. 3 (04): 327–332.
Paper Number: SPE-748-PA
Published: 01 December 1963
... tooth and the angle of internal friction and compressive strength of the rock. Introduction Most rocks are brittle at atmospheric pressure but exhibit ductility and increased strength as the confining pressure is increased. In a previous analysis the force required for a bit tooth to penetrate a rigid...

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