PKN problem for non-Newtonian fluid
Alexander Linkov

TL;DR
This paper provides an analytical solution for hydraulic fractures driven by non-Newtonian fluids under plane strain conditions, highlighting how fluid properties influence fracture propagation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analytical solution for non-Newtonian fluid-driven hydraulic fractures in plane strain conditions, expanding understanding of fracture mechanics.
Findings
Fluid properties significantly affect fracture propagation.
Analytical solutions enable better prediction of fracture behavior.
Insights applicable to hydraulic fracturing in unconventional reservoirs.
Abstract
The paper presents analytical solution for hydraulic fracture driven by a non-Newtonian fluid and propagating under plane strain conditions in cross sections parallel to the fracture front. Conclusions are drawn on the influence of the fluid properties on the fracture propagation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis · Drilling and Well Engineering · Oil and Gas Production Techniques
