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Guanyi Lu

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Modeling of solids particle diversion to promote uniform growth of multiple hydraulic fractures

Guanyi Lu

Solid particulate additives are sometimes used to promote the uniform growth of multiple hydraulic fractures in horizontal oil and gas wells. The principle is that solid particulates block, accumulate, and form larger porous plugging zones preferentially a ...
ELSEVIER2023

Dataset for manuscript: Rock anisotropy promotes hydraulic fracture containment at depth

Brice Tanguy Alphonse Lecampion, Carlo Peruzzo, Seyyedmaalek Momeni, Fatima-Ezzahra Moukhtari, Guanyi Lu

This is the experimental data used in manuscript: "Rock anisotropy promotes hydraulic fracture containment at depth". This data set has 5 folders: K1, T2, M3 and M4 contain the raw data collected by active acoustic monitoring system and various pumps and t ...
Zenodo2023

Weakening effect of various pore fluids on the tensile strength of granite

Guanyi Lu

Laboratory three-point bending experiments are carried out to evaluate the effect of various fluids on the tensile strength of granite. The granite specimens were tested under both dry and saturated conditions. The fluids used to saturate the granite inclu ...
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG2022
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