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Crack tip behavior in near-surface fluid-driven fracture experiments
Authors:Andrew P. Bunger  Emmanuel Detournay  Robert G. Jeffrey
Affiliation:1. CSIRO Division of Petroleum Resources, Melbourne, Australia;2. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
Abstract:This Note presents experimental results for the near-tip fracture opening of fluid-driven fractures. The effect of fluid viscosity, quantified by a dimensionless parameter, was varied between tests. The tip region closely followed the classical square-root behavior from linear elastic fracture mechanics when the viscosity parameter was small. Conversely, when the viscosity parameter was of order one and the lag between the fluid-filled region and the fracture front accounted for less than 30% of the fracture, the tip region behaved according to a known intermediate asymptotic solution which results from the solid/fluid coupling. To cite this article: A.P. Bunger et al., C. R. Mecanique 333 (2005).
Keywords:Rupture  Hydraulic fracture  Fracture mechanics  Rupture  Fracturation hydraulique  Mécanique de la rupture fragile
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