Summarization: Applying the implicit finite difference approximation of the time derivative term, the diffusion equation governing fluid-flow around a crack in a fluid-infiltrated undeformable porous medium is transformed into a non-homogeneous modified Helmholtz’s equation. Then, Vekua’s theory regarding the solution of linear, second order, elliptical partial differential equations is employed for its solution and the corresponding Riemann function is found. Subsequently, the general solution of the Dirichlet initial-boundary value problem for a prescribed arbitrary distribution of pressure acting along a semi-infinite crack is found in the form of a Cauchy singular integral equation of the second kind. A numerical Gauss–Chebyshev quadrat...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling hydraulic fracture on the basis of combi...
The objective of this monograph is the derivation and implementation of a robust Finite Element form...
We model the fluid flow within the crack as one-dimensional flow and assume that the flow is laminar...
AbstractApplying the implicit finite difference approximation of the time derivative term, the diffu...
Summarization: Herein a plane, steady-state fluid flow solution for fractured porous media is first ...
A general numerical model has been developed for fluid flow in a progressively fracturing porous med...
In this paper, we study the fluid flow in a deformable porous linear elastic media with a single cra...
AbstractHerein a plane, steady-state fluid flow solution for fractured porous media is first present...
Linear elastic fracture mechanics has been widely used to describe the propagation of hydraulic frac...
International audienceIn this article, we present a numerical method to model the propagation of a f...
The investigation is concerned with a mathematical model of the circulation system used for extracti...
Understanding and prediction of mechanisms of failure is needed to develop methods for prevention an...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2010. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Emmanu...
International audienceThe equations governing plane steady-state flow in heterogeneous porous body c...
The classical theory of poroelasticity focuses on the coupled response of fluid flow and elastic def...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling hydraulic fracture on the basis of combi...
The objective of this monograph is the derivation and implementation of a robust Finite Element form...
We model the fluid flow within the crack as one-dimensional flow and assume that the flow is laminar...
AbstractApplying the implicit finite difference approximation of the time derivative term, the diffu...
Summarization: Herein a plane, steady-state fluid flow solution for fractured porous media is first ...
A general numerical model has been developed for fluid flow in a progressively fracturing porous med...
In this paper, we study the fluid flow in a deformable porous linear elastic media with a single cra...
AbstractHerein a plane, steady-state fluid flow solution for fractured porous media is first present...
Linear elastic fracture mechanics has been widely used to describe the propagation of hydraulic frac...
International audienceIn this article, we present a numerical method to model the propagation of a f...
The investigation is concerned with a mathematical model of the circulation system used for extracti...
Understanding and prediction of mechanisms of failure is needed to develop methods for prevention an...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2010. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Emmanu...
International audienceThe equations governing plane steady-state flow in heterogeneous porous body c...
The classical theory of poroelasticity focuses on the coupled response of fluid flow and elastic def...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling hydraulic fracture on the basis of combi...
The objective of this monograph is the derivation and implementation of a robust Finite Element form...
We model the fluid flow within the crack as one-dimensional flow and assume that the flow is laminar...