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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Rock Mechanics Association
Paper presented at the 1st North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, June 1–3, 1994
Paper Number: ARMA-1994-0401
... thermal strain relaxation horizontal stress southwestern ontario strain response stress direction Differential Strain Curve analysis maximum stress maximum horizontal stress strain recovery Rock Mechanics, Nelson & Laubach (oos) © 1994 Balkema, Rotterdam, ISBN 90 541 03808 The use of thermal...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Rock Mechanics Association
Paper presented at the 1st North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, June 1–3, 1994
Paper Number: ARMA-1994-0061
... ABSTRACT ABSTRACT For a relatively shallow experiment (between 400 and 800 m) both borehole observations and induced seismicity locations indicate that flow occurred in pre-existing fractures inclined with respect to the principal stress direction. For a deep (between 2800 and 3700 m...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Rock Mechanics Association
Paper presented at the 1st North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, June 1–3, 1994
Paper Number: ARMA-1994-0393
... patterns for EOR floods are designed. In-situ stress direction is especially important in the drilling of horizontal wells in order to determine the optimum direction of the wellbore with respect to well bore stability and intersection of the wellbore with hydraulic and natural fractures. Reliable, cost...