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Micromechanics Of Fracture-Like Borehole Breakouts In Mansfield Sandstone And Relationship To The Far-Field State Of Stress
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Rock Mechanics Association
Paper presented at the Gulf Rocks 2004, the 6th North America Rock Mechanics Symposium (NARMS), June 5–9, 2004
Paper Number: ARMA-04-489
... of these breakouts as stress magnitude indicators. The average breakout width in all the tests is constant regardless of the far-field stress conditions, suggesting that this is a material property related to the lower porosity narrow band developed ahead of the breakout tip. The latter is viewed as a zone...
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Borehole AE Monitoring During In-Situ Hydraulic Fracturing Stress Measurements
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Rock Mechanics Association
Paper presented at the 4th North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, July 31–August 3, 2000
Paper Number: ARMA-2000-1113
... the hydraulic fracturing stress measurements. In this paper, AE monitoring in horizontal hole No. 1 and vertical hole No. 3 will be described and discussed. Figure 2 shows the stress condition determined by the hydraulic fracturing stress measurements. The magnitude of the maximum compressive stress...