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Fracture Conductivity in Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1988
Introduction Hydraulic fracturing treatments are frequently required to ensure economic production rates from wells completed in low- to moderate-permeability formations. This type of stimulation treatment involves placing layers of proppant material in the created fracture (Fig. 1).
D.R. Davies, T.O.H. Kuiper
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Sustaining Fracture Conductivity

SPE European Formation Damage Conference, 2005
Abstract The industry has developed standard methods to effectively evaluate the propping agents used in hydraulic fracturing operations. The understanding gained from the consistant application of the methods has greatly helped to optimize productivity.of hydraulicly fractured wells.
J. D. Weaver   +3 more
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The Texture of Acidized Fracture Surfaces—Implications for Acid Fracture Conductivity

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2006
Abstract In an acid fracturing treatment, fracture conductivity is created by differential etching of the fracture surface by the acid – without non-uniform dissolution along the fracture face, the fracture will close after pumping ceases, and little lasting conductivity is created.
Camilo Malagon Nieto   +2 more
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Fracture behaviour of isotropically conductive adhesives

Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Adhesive Joining and Coating Technology in Electronics Manufacturing 1998 (Cat. No.98EX180), 1999
The fracture behavior of several commercial, silver-filled epoxies was studied using a combination of fracture mechanics, surface science, and microscopy. Three-point bend tests revealed that the bulk fracture toughness of the silver-filled epoxies fell within a narrow range 1.1-1.3 MPa-m/sup 0.5/. Both electron and optical microscopy studies indicated
S. Gupta, R.M. Hydro, R.A. Pearson
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