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Crack Development under Pulse Hydraulic Fracturing of Rocks

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The calculation scheme is developed for describing the hydraulic fracturing of rocks by explosion of charge in well. The investigation is conducted within the quasi-static approach to the analysis of crack propagation in the productive stratum.

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Sher, E.N., Aleksandrova, N.I. Crack Development under Pulse Hydraulic Fracturing of Rocks. Journal of Mining Science 38, 573–578 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024986209439

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