13 p.International audienceWe argue that most fracture systems are spatially organized according to two main regimes: a "dilute" regime for the smallest fractures, where they can grow independently of each other, and a "dense" regime for which the density distribution is controlled by the mechanical interactions between fractures. We derive a density distribution for the dense regime by acknowledging that, statistically, fractures do not cross a larger one. This very crude rule, which expresses the inhibiting role of large fractures against smaller ones but not the reverse, actually appears be a very strong control on the eventual fracture density distribution since it results in a self-similar distribution whose exponents and density term ...
Abstract: The paper aims at defining the flow models, including equivalent permeability, that are ap...
Fractures are ubiquitous geological structures controlling both flows and rock mechanical strength. ...
Intermittent fluid pulses in the Earth's crust can explain a variety of geological phenomena, for in...
13 p.International audienceWe argue that most fracture systems are spatially organized according to ...
International audienceWe discuss the parameters that control fracture density on the Earth. We argue...
International audienceIn order to improve discrete fracture network (DFN) models, which are increasi...
1 p.Complex multiscale fracture patterns are found to develop during fracturing process, as a conseq...
A new approach to upscaling two-dimensional fracture network models is proposed for preserving geost...
Fractured geological media often consist of a large number of discontinuities that exist over many d...
International audienceAfter more than three decades of research, flows in fractured media have been ...
International audience[1] A nearest neighbor fragmentation model, previously developed to explain ob...
textSets of natural opening-mode fractures in sedimentary rocks may show a variety of types of apert...
Developments performed during the last decades in the domain of hydraulic and transport properties m...
Engineering an Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) requires a proper understanding of the fracture netw...
The research conducted under DOE grant DE-FG26-98FT40385 provides a detailed assessment of size scal...
Abstract: The paper aims at defining the flow models, including equivalent permeability, that are ap...
Fractures are ubiquitous geological structures controlling both flows and rock mechanical strength. ...
Intermittent fluid pulses in the Earth's crust can explain a variety of geological phenomena, for in...
13 p.International audienceWe argue that most fracture systems are spatially organized according to ...
International audienceWe discuss the parameters that control fracture density on the Earth. We argue...
International audienceIn order to improve discrete fracture network (DFN) models, which are increasi...
1 p.Complex multiscale fracture patterns are found to develop during fracturing process, as a conseq...
A new approach to upscaling two-dimensional fracture network models is proposed for preserving geost...
Fractured geological media often consist of a large number of discontinuities that exist over many d...
International audienceAfter more than three decades of research, flows in fractured media have been ...
International audience[1] A nearest neighbor fragmentation model, previously developed to explain ob...
textSets of natural opening-mode fractures in sedimentary rocks may show a variety of types of apert...
Developments performed during the last decades in the domain of hydraulic and transport properties m...
Engineering an Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) requires a proper understanding of the fracture netw...
The research conducted under DOE grant DE-FG26-98FT40385 provides a detailed assessment of size scal...
Abstract: The paper aims at defining the flow models, including equivalent permeability, that are ap...
Fractures are ubiquitous geological structures controlling both flows and rock mechanical strength. ...
Intermittent fluid pulses in the Earth's crust can explain a variety of geological phenomena, for in...