We present a discussion of the state-of-the-art on the use of discrete fracture networks (DFNs) for modelling geometrical characteristics, geomechanical evolution and hydromechanical (HM) behaviour of natural fracture networks in rock. The DFN models considered include those based on geological mapping, stochastic generation and geomechanical simulation. Different types of continuum, discontinuum and hybrid geomechanical models that integrate DFN information are summarised. Numerical studies aiming at investigating geomechanical effects on fluid flow in DFNs are reviewed. The paper finally provides recommendations for advancing the modelling of coupled HM processes in fractured rocks through more physically-based DFN generation and geomecha...
A new method for simulating solute transport and geochemical interactions within fractured rock is p...
International audienceIn sedimentary basin context, numerous phenomena, depending on the geological ...
Simulations of fluid flow in naturally fractured rocks have implications for several subsurface appl...
We present a discussion of the state-of-the-art on the use of discrete fracture networks (DFNs) for ...
This paper aims to examine the validity of the discrete fracture network (DFN) method in representin...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
Natural fractures are ubiquitous in crustal rocks and often dominate the bulk properties of geologic...
International audienceDiscrete Fracture Network (DFN) is a modeling framework for fractured rocks. T...
Fracture and fracture network modelling is a multi-disciplinary research area. Although the literatu...
International audienceDiscrete Fracture Network (DFN) is a modeling framework for fractured rocks. T...
Key challenges associated with the EGS reservoir development include the ability to reliably predict...
A new method for simulating solute transport and geochemical interactions within fractured rock is p...
International audienceIn sedimentary basin context, numerous phenomena, depending on the geological ...
Simulations of fluid flow in naturally fractured rocks have implications for several subsurface appl...
We present a discussion of the state-of-the-art on the use of discrete fracture networks (DFNs) for ...
This paper aims to examine the validity of the discrete fracture network (DFN) method in representin...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
In this study, the combined effects of geometrical distribution and geomechanical deformation of fra...
Natural fractures are ubiquitous in crustal rocks and often dominate the bulk properties of geologic...
International audienceDiscrete Fracture Network (DFN) is a modeling framework for fractured rocks. T...
Fracture and fracture network modelling is a multi-disciplinary research area. Although the literatu...
International audienceDiscrete Fracture Network (DFN) is a modeling framework for fractured rocks. T...
Key challenges associated with the EGS reservoir development include the ability to reliably predict...
A new method for simulating solute transport and geochemical interactions within fractured rock is p...
International audienceIn sedimentary basin context, numerous phenomena, depending on the geological ...
Simulations of fluid flow in naturally fractured rocks have implications for several subsurface appl...