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Fracture compliance measurements in synthetic fractured media

SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2013, 2013
Ultrasonic velocities were measured on a stack of synthetic material (plexiglass plates), at low (90/120 kHz, long wavelength range: 12-23 mm) and high (431/480 kHz, short wavelength range: 1-6 mm) frequencies. The plexiglass plates were pressed together with uniaxial normal stress.
Mehdi E. Far   +3 more
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Fracture-Liquid Transmissibility in Fractured Porous Media

SPE Reservoir Engineering, 1994
Summary The flow of oil phase in the gas/oil two-phase region in fractures is a key to production performance of fractured petroleum reservoirs where gravity drainage is the dominant mechanism. In this study, data on a set of experiments that center on flow of the oil phase in the fractures are presented.
Abbas Firoozabadi, Tore Markeset
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Fractured Porous Media

2012
Price: £45 (~€56) -or£36 (~€45) with EGU discount Publisher’s summary This book provides a systematic treatment of the geometrical and transport properties of fractures, fracture networks, and fractured porous media. A concise introduction to a topical field, it provides a unique theoretical view point on fractured porous media based on percolation ...
Pierre M. Adler   +2 more
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Seismic inversion for geologic fractures and fractured media

GEOPHYSICS, 2017
Amplitude variation with offset (AVO) inversion attempts to use the available surface seismic data to estimate the density, P-wave velocity, and S-wave velocity of the earth model. Under linear slip interface theory, synthetic seismograms for models with fractures prove that fractures are also reflection generators.
Xiaoqin Cui   +2 more
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Dynamic Fracture in Disordered Media

MRS Bulletin, 2000
While it is possible to carry out fracture experiments in single crystals, in everyday experience fracture occurs in heterogeneous and often disordered materials. Tear a piece of paper, and the resulting ragged edge shows evidence of the local variation in the paper's mechanical properties.
Robin L. B. Selinger, John M. Corbett
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