XFEM modeling of hydraulic fracture in porous rocks with natural fractures

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Hydraulic fracture(HF) in porous rocks is a complex multi-physics coupling process which involves fluid flow, diffusion and solid deformation. In this paper, the extended finite element method(XFEM) coupling with Biot theory is developed to study the HF i
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