Empirical ratio of dynamic to static stiffness for propped artificial fractures under variable normal stress

Volume: 273, Pages: 105683 - 105683
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
The stiffness coefficient is a key parameter of rock fractures that controls the properties and behavior of a rock mass. According to the displacement discontinuity theory, the dynamic stiffness of rock fractures can be back analyzed using stress wave propagation. This study aims to measure the dynamic stiffness of rock fractures then develop an empirical ratio to describe the relationship between dynamic and static stiffness. Propped...
Paper Details
Title
Empirical ratio of dynamic to static stiffness for propped artificial fractures under variable normal stress
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
273
Pages
105683 - 105683
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