Author:
Zhao Yu,Zhang Yongfa,He Pengfei
Abstract
AbstractIn practical hydraulic fracturing, limited by the operating power of the syringe pump and long transportation of pipelines, it is often difficult to maintain high pumping fluid pressure to crack the reservoir rock in deep formation.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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