Synonym: KGD Hydraulic Fracture @model = Kristianovich-Geertsma-de Klerk
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Fracture width at well site |
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Average fracture width |
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Net pressure at the wellbore |
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where
t = Q(t)/q | injection time |
q | injection rate |
Q(t) | cumulative injection over time t |
h_f | fracture height |
E' =\frac{E}{1-\nu^2} | plain stress |
E | Young modulus |
\nu | Poisson ratio |
\mu | fluid viscosity |
See Also
Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Well / Well-Reservoir Contact (WRC) / Hydraulic fracture / Hydraulic Fracture @model
[ PKN Hydraulic Fracture @model ]
Reference
Zheitov, Yu. P. and Khristianovitch, S. A.: “The Hydraulic . Fracturing of an Oil-Producing Formation”, Izvest. AKad. Nauk USSR, Otdel Tech Nauk (1955), No. 3, 41.
Barenblatt, G. I.: “The Mathematical Theory of Equi- librium Cracks in Brittle Fracture”, Advances in Applied Mechanics ( 1962) 7, 56.
Khristianovitch, S. A. and Zheltov,4 Yu. P.: “Formation of Vertical Fractures by Means of Highly Viscous Fluid”, Proc., Fourth World Pet. Cong. (1955) II, 579.