Lectures on Moral Philosophy.
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“…which is valid for ε/(2b) > 0.065. f = 1 for smooth surfaces and f > 1 for rough fracture surfaces. Witherspoon et al (1980) confirmed the validity of the cubic law for fractures with widths between 4µm and 250µm, independent of the rock material and with values of f between 1.04 and 1.65. If the fracture wall permeability is not neglected in (A.7) and (A.8), we obtain instead of (A.10) the equation…”
Section: Three-dimensional Oil-water Simulationsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…which is valid for ε/(2b) > 0.065. f = 1 for smooth surfaces and f > 1 for rough fracture surfaces. Witherspoon et al (1980) confirmed the validity of the cubic law for fractures with widths between 4µm and 250µm, independent of the rock material and with values of f between 1.04 and 1.65. If the fracture wall permeability is not neglected in (A.7) and (A.8), we obtain instead of (A.10) the equation…”
Section: Three-dimensional Oil-water Simulationsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Appendix A shows how equation 2.12 can be derived from the Navier-Stokes equations. An experimental validation of the cubic law was given by Witherspoon et al (1980). In Singhal and Gupta (1999) several extensions to the parallel plate model are listed.…”
Section: Single Phase Fluid Flow In a Fracturementioning
confidence: 99%