Abstract
Many factors influence the results of hydraulic fracturing to stimulate well productivity. Most of these factors have been studied and their effects discussed in the literature. However, the movement of sand through the crack during fracturing has received little consideration. Exactly where the sand goes in the fracture, how it gets there, and how this might influence results have not been studied, judging from published reports. To get an answer to some of these questions we have studied sand movement through a simulated crack segment in the laboratory. Although the work is preliminary, we have answered some questions about sand movement in a semiquantitative sense. We are reporting our results at this time in the hope of stimulating interest and further study in this important aspect of fracturing.
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Kern, L. R., Perkins, T. K., & Wyant, R. E. (1959). The Mechanics of Sand Movement in Fracturing. Journal of Petroleum Technology, 11(07), 55–57. https://doi.org/10.2118/1108-g
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