Hydraulic Fracture Mechanics
Auteur : Peter Valkó, Michael J. Economides
Date de publication : 1995
Éditeur : Wiley
Nombre de pages : 298
Résumé du livre
The book explores the theoretical background of one of the most widespread activities in hydrocarbon wells, that of hydraulic fracturing. A comprehensive treatment of the basic phenomena includes: linear elasticity, stresses, fracture geometry and rheology. The diverse concepts of mechanics are integrated into a coherent description of hydraulic fracture propagation. The chapters in the book are cross-referenced throughout and the connections between the various phenomena are emphasized. The book offers readers a unique approach to the subject with the use of many numerical examples.