Abstract

Abstract Conventional models of hydraulic fracture closure make assumptions about the fracture geometry and rock mechanical behaviour, In this paper we present the results of scaled laboratory experiments, We show that deviations from conventional assumptions influence leak-off volumes, mechanical behaviour, and pressure decline significantly. We discuss mechanisms that lead to deviations from assumptions during fracture closure. P. 365

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