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    Identification of Porosity Damaged Zones around a Perforation Tunnel Based on DEM Simulation

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    Sarmadivaleh, Mohammad
    Nabipour, Amin
    Asadi, Mohammad
    Sabogal, J.
    Rasouli, Vamegh
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Sarmadivaleh, M. and Nabipour, A. and Asadi, M. and Sabogal, J. and Rasouli, V. 2010. Identification of Porosity Damaged Zones around a Perforation Tunnel Based on DEM Simulation, in ISRM (ed), The 6th Asian Rock Mechanics Symposium - Advances in Rock Engineering, Oct 27 2010. New Delhi, India: ISRM.
    Source Title
    Asian Rock Mechanics Symposium
    Source Conference
    The 6th Asian Rock Mechanics Symposium - Advances in Rock Engineering
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    Department of Petroleum Engineering
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/32880
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