2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1620-7742(01)01323-x
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Similarity solution of a penny-shaped fluid-driven fracture in a zero-toughness linear elastic solid

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“…where p ps denotes the plane strain limit of p(x) calculated using (31). Since, for the case of plane strain, the pressure is known and is given by (2), one may find h ∆σ by equating this plane strain pressure and (32) to obtain…”
Section: Approximate Non-local Elasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where p ps denotes the plane strain limit of p(x) calculated using (31). Since, for the case of plane strain, the pressure is known and is given by (2), one may find h ∆σ by equating this plane strain pressure and (32) to obtain…”
Section: Approximate Non-local Elasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of the approximation for the non-local elastic interactions requires us to replace the procedure for calculating the pressure using (27) with the approximation given by (31). More details about numerical schemes for the P3D model with non-local elasticity and with this non-local elasticity approximation are given in the appendix.…”
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