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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single fracture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to medicine, engineering, or any situation where a singular break or crack is being described.
Example: "The X-ray revealed a single fracture in the patient's left arm, requiring immediate attention."
Alternatives: "one fracture" or "a solitary fracture".
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This study develops a hydraulic model to represent the permeability characteristics inside a single fracture under shear, through shear-flow coupling experiments on fractured specimens.
Experimental set-up consists of fractured-porous media which has been created with clay (matrix) and a single fracture is created in middle of the clay matrix in flow direction.
The tests were interpreted using a single fracture flow model.
First, the non-Darcian flow exists in a single fracture in different laboratory tests.
First, the flow along a single fracture is analyzed by a parameter study.
Therefore, a representative advection dispersion ratio can be used for modeling transport through the whole streamlines in a single fracture.
In this paper pore pressure induced fracture reorientation is studied for a single fracture as well as closely spaced fractures.
A reservoir segment with a single fracture is modeled by 2D and 3D fine-grid compositional simulation.
Results from various investigations show that the DNAPL distribution is very sensitive to variations in aperture within a single fracture.
Surface roughness and flow rate effects on the solvent transport under miscible conditions in a single fracture are studied.
The researchers found that this system is not so much a single fracture as a braid of smaller ones, where quakes emanate from a set of still ill-defined faults.
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