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Strömung zu vertikal gefracten Bohrungen

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Das schematische Strömungsmodell einer vertikal gefracten Bohrung ist in Abb. 5.1 dargestellt, dabei ist vorausgesetzt, dass der Frac (Riss) die gesamte produzierende Mächtigkeit der Schicht vollständig durchschneidet. Das Fluid strömt somit von der Formation in den Frac und vom Frac weiter in die Bohrung.

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Voigt, HD. (2011). Strömung zu vertikal gefracten Bohrungen. In: Lagerstättentechnik. VDI-Buch(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21013-6_5

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