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Analysis of the in situ stress contrast impact on a planar hydraulic fracture propagation using the fully coupled poroelastic model. / Baykin, A. N.; Golovin, S. V.

In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 894, No. 1, 012005, 22.10.2017.

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Baykin AN, Golovin SV. Analysis of the in situ stress contrast impact on a planar hydraulic fracture propagation using the fully coupled poroelastic model. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2017 Oct 22;894(1):012005. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/894/1/012005

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abstract = "In this paper, we use a fully coupled model for 3D planar fracture propagation within a poroelastic reservoir in order to analysis the non-symmetry of the fracture as it develops in a 3-layer reservoir with different compressive stresses in each layer. We demonstrate that the fracture predominantly develops in the layer with the lower compressive stress until it gets arrested due to the equality of the total leakoff to the volume of pumped fluid.",
author = "Baykin, {A. N.} and Golovin, {S. V.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the RFBR grant (Project No. 16-01-00610) and by President Grant for Leading Russian Scientific Schools of the Russian Federation (Grant N.Sh.-8146.2016.1).",
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