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Assessing Tensile Strength of Unconventional Tight Rocks Using Microwaving
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Paper presented at the SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, July 20–22, 2015
Paper Number: URTEC-2154488-MS
... Abstract Rock tensile strength is a critical parameter needed to design and model hydraulic fracturing (or crack initiation and propagation) in oil and gas reservoirs, especially in tight organic-rich shale. Conventional methods for measuring rock tensile strength are either time consuming...
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Insights on Hydrocarbon-Generation Microfracturing in Organic-Rich Shales
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Paper presented at the SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, August 12–14, 2013
Paper Number: URTEC-1515553-MS
... tensile strength is exceeded. The effect of strength anisotropy and poroelastic behavior in microfracturing is manifested by the change of rock tensile strength with angle (with respect to bedding). The anisotropic poroelastic behavior depends on the anisotropy of the elastic moduli (Young modulus...