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Fluid leakoff determines hydraulic fracture dimensions: approximate solution for non-Newtonian fracturing fluid
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    Fluid leakoff determines hydraulic fracture dimensions: approximate solution for non-Newtonian fracturing fluid (English)
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    4 February 2012
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    hydraulic fracture
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    pressure diffusion
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    porous media
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    leakage
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    integral transform
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    non-steady fluid flows
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    non-Newtonian properties
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    special boundary condition
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