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Agustina Rodriguez

Agustina Rodriguez

University of Texas at Austin · Architectural History

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Research topics

  • Computer Science
  • Medicine
  • Geology
  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Mechanics
  • Petroleum engineering

Selected publications

  • 8. BARRERAS ASOCIADAS A LA INCLUSIÓN EN PROGRAMAS REHABILITACIÓN CARDIACA DE PACIENTES CON INSUFICIENCIA CARDIACA

    Revista Española de Cardiología · 2023

    • Medicine
  • Coupled Flow-Geomechanics Simulation of Fracturing-to-Production in Unconventional Reservoirs

    SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference · 2020 · 1 citations

    1st authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Petroleum engineering
    • Geology

    Abstract We have developed a computational platform that allows the simulation of coupled flow-geomechanics-fracturing in a seamless manner. This allows consistent simulation of water flow back, proppant placement and production. The simulation process starts with the hydraulic fracturing process which is implemented by solving the fully coupled flow-geomechanics problem. Next, a critical stress intensity factor is computed which rules the fracture propagation process. For the results presented in this paper, we consider the simultaneous propagation of all the fractures belonging to a single stage. After the fractures have been successfully created, injection is stopped for a given number of days after which oil production starts. We showed a set of synthetic results that illustrate the stress and pressure changes that occur during fracturing and production of unconventional wells.

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    Comcast (United States)

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    Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia)

    14 shared
  • Sunil G. Thomas

    The University of Texas at Austin

    6 shared
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    Nanyang Technological University

    5 shared
  • Nathalie Nieto

    5 shared
  • Luis Basañez

    Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

    4 shared

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