2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10035-017-0718-5
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Numerical simulation of transport and placement of multi-sized proppants in a hydraulic fracture in vertical wells

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“…Many researchers [7,11,28,30] studied the effects of various factors, including the proppant diameter, proppant density, the viscosity of the fracturing fluid, injection rate, and sand ratio on the proppant distribution and equilibrium height of the sand bank. However, they did not consider the effects of the interaction parameters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many researchers [7,11,28,30] studied the effects of various factors, including the proppant diameter, proppant density, the viscosity of the fracturing fluid, injection rate, and sand ratio on the proppant distribution and equilibrium height of the sand bank. However, they did not consider the effects of the interaction parameters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discrete element method (DEM) [24] is a useful tool to simulate the behavior of particles, and it can be coupled with CFD to model the interaction between particles and the surrounding fluid. In recent years, the coupled CFD-DEM model was used to study fracturing fluid flow in fractures for its advantages of considering proppant-proppant, proppant-boundary, and proppant-fracturing fluid interactions [25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32]. Blyton et al [26] first used the coupled CFD-DEM model to simulate the motion of particles flowing with a fluid between fracture walls, and the simulations individually determined that particle trajectories such as particle-to-particle and particle-to-wall collisions occur.…”
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“…The fluid flow is modelled based on a finite difference solution of the modified Navier-Stokes equations in a regular finite difference grid, while DEM is used to simulate particles including the particle-particle and particle-wall interactions. The same model was also applied in simulating the transport and placement of multi-sized proppants in a hydraulic fracture in vertical wells (Zhang et al, 2017a). A sensitivity study of fluid viscosity, injection rate, and perforation positions is conducted.…”
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“…The Eulerian-Eulerian [11][12][13][14], Eulerian-Lagrangian [4,15,16], and coupled CFD-DEM [5][6][7][17][18][19][20] models are commonly used for simulating proppant distribution in fractures. The Eulerian-Eulerian model treats particles as another fluid phase, and the interaction between the fluid and particles is calculated using the momentum exchange technique.…”
Section: Numerical Simulation Of Bed Load Proppant Transport In Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%