articleAnnual Review of Fluid MechanicsJan 3, 2016Closed access

Mechanics of Hydraulic Fractures

University of Minnesota · University of Minnesota System

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Abstract

Hydraulic fractures represent a particular class of tensile fractures that propagate in solid media under pre-existing compressive stresses as a result of internal pressurization by an injected viscous fluid. The main application of engineered hydraulic fractures is the stimulation of oil and gas wells to increase production. Several physical processes affect the propagation of these fractures, including the flow of viscous fluid, creation of solid surfaces, and leak-off of fracturing fluid. The interplay and the competition between these processes lead to multiple length scales and timescales in the system, which reveal the shifting influence of the far-field stress, viscous dissipation, fracture energy, and…

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Keywords
  • Hydraulic fracturing
  • Well stimulation
  • Fracture (geology)
  • Mechanics
  • Cabin pressurization
  • Geology
  • Fluid dynamics
  • Comminution
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