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OU (A. Ghassemi) Reservoir Geomechanics & Seismicity Research Group
Data on Injection-Induced Shear Slip and Permeability Increase in Granite Fractures. In the plots, we present the results of novel injection-induced shear tests on cylindrical granite samples each containing a single tensile or saw-cut fracture. Flow rate and permeability are sho...
Ghassemi, A. University of Oklahoma
Aug 14, 2018
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Injection-induced Propagation and Coalescence of Pre-existing Fractures in Granite under Triaxial Stress
Ghassemi, A. University of Oklahoma
Jun 12, 2019
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Utah FORGE 5-2615: Shear Enhanced Permeability In a Granitoid Fracture Presentation Slides
Provided here is a set of presentation slides detailing stress-dependent permeability in FORGE granitoid fractures and how fracture slip affects permeability. It outlines empirical correlations between permeability, stress, and fracture aperture, emphasizing that mechanically clos...
Ghassemi, A. and Ye, Z. University of Oklahoma
Feb 28, 2024
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SGW paper Rheological Properties of Drilling Fluids Containing Special Additives for Geothermal Drilling Applications
The paper was presented at the 46th Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 15-17, 2021. In this study, the effectiveness of different additives was evaluated in maintaining drilling fluid rheology at HPHT(high pressure and...
Mohamed, A. et al University of Oklahoma
Jan 04, 2023
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Testing LCM on a Large Scale for Geothermal Drilling Applications Using a Novel Experimental Setup
Rheology data obtained from flow loop tests, performed using different lost circulation materials (LCM) to study their effect on fluid rheology and wellbore hydraulics. The sealing performance of different LCM was tested using different fracture sizes. Five academic papers / repor...
Mohamed, A. et al University of Oklahoma
Apr 22, 2022
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