Abstract:Flowback data is the earliest available data for estimating fracture geometries and the assessment of different fracturing techniques. Considerable attention has been paid recently to analyze flowback data quantitively in order to obtain fracture properties such as effective half-length and effective conductivity by simply assuming fractures having bi-wing planar geometries and constant fracture compressibility. However, this simplifying assumption ignores the complexity of fracture networks. To overcome this … Show more
“…The pressures and the slamming effects are analyzed, and the frequency response is identified by the fast Fourier transformation technology. Cai and Dahi Taleghani [19] propose a semi-analytical method which can be used to characterize complex fracture networks generated during hydraulic fracturing. Their two-phase oil-water flowback model with a matrix oil influx for wells with bi-wing planar fractures can provide a simple way of studying early flowback in complex fracture networks.…”
This Special Issue of Energies is dedicated to all aspects of fluid flow and heat transfer in geothermal applications, including the ground heat exchanger, conduction, and convection in porous media [...]
“…The pressures and the slamming effects are analyzed, and the frequency response is identified by the fast Fourier transformation technology. Cai and Dahi Taleghani [19] propose a semi-analytical method which can be used to characterize complex fracture networks generated during hydraulic fracturing. Their two-phase oil-water flowback model with a matrix oil influx for wells with bi-wing planar fractures can provide a simple way of studying early flowback in complex fracture networks.…”
This Special Issue of Energies is dedicated to all aspects of fluid flow and heat transfer in geothermal applications, including the ground heat exchanger, conduction, and convection in porous media [...]
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