Fault Representation in Reservoir-Scale Hydro-Mechanical Finite Element Models
Hydro-mechanical reservoir models are used to obtain quantitative insights into the spatial distribution of stress, strain and pore pressure. Recent studies have shown that different approaches to incorporate faults into such reservoir simulations have a profound impact on the modeling results. Sinc...
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