Effects of the notch angle, notch length and injection rate on hydraulic fracturing under true triaxial stress: An experimental study

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This study focused on the effects of the notch angle, notch length, and injection rate on hydraulic fracturing. True triaxial hydraulic fracturing experiments were conducted with 300 × 300 × 300 mm cement mortar blocks. The test results showed that the fracture initiation pressure decreased as the notch length and injection rate increased, whereas, the fracture initiation pressure decreased as the notch angle decreased. Furthermore, the direction of the hydraulic fracture was always along the direction of the maximum principle stress.

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Chen, Y., Meng, Q., & Zhang, J. (2018). Effects of the notch angle, notch length and injection rate on hydraulic fracturing under true triaxial stress: An experimental study. Water (Switzerland), 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/w10060801

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