An experimental study on the mechanism of degradable fiber-assisted diverting fracturing and its influencing factors

Author:

Wang DaobingORCID,Zhou Fujian,Ge Hongkui,Shi Yang,Yi Xiangyi,Xiong Chunming,Liu Xiongfei,Wu Yuanqin,Li Ying

Funder

China's Ministry of Science and Technology

National Science Foundation of China

China National Petroleum Cooperation

China Petrochemical Corporation

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Australia-China Natural Gas Technology Partnership Fund

China University of Petroleum(Beijing)

China University of Petroleum (Beijing)

Science Foundation of China University of Petroleum (Beijing)

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Fuel Technology

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