Cloud Points of Upper and Lower Surfaces of Residual Fluid-Driven Fracture in Molasse du Villarlod Sandstone - Post-Radial Hydraulic Fracturing Experiment - M03 and M04 samples
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Dataset Description
This dataset contains two zip files:
M03 - Upper and Lower Surfaces Cloud Points.zip
M03_Fracture_Surfaces_Lower_real_position.csv
M03_Fracture_Surfaces_Upper_real_position.csv
M04 - Upper and Lower Surfaces Cloud Points.zip
M04_Fracture_Surfaces_Lower_real_position.csv
M04_Fracture_Surfaces_Upper_real_position.csv
Each zip file contains two CSV files representing the cloud points of residual hydraulic fracture surfaces. One CSV file contains the x, y, and z (mm) coordinates of cloud points for the upper surface, and the other for the lower surface.
M03 - Upper and Lower Surfaces Cloud Points.zip: This zip file corresponds to CT-scan images from the dataset of:
Talebkeikhah, M. (2024). CT-Scan Image Dataset of Residual Fluid-Driven Fracture in a Molasse de Villarlod Sandstone Core - Post-Radial Hydraulic Fracture Experiment - M03 Sample [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13358916
which are processed by the MATLAB code in the repository of
https://github.com/GeoEnergyLab-EPFL/FractureSurf/
M04 - Upper and Lower Surfaces Cloud Points.zip: This zip file corresponds to CT-scan images from the dataset of:
Talebkeikhah, M. (2024). CT-Scan Image Dataset of Residual Fluid-Driven Fracture in a Molasse de Villarlod Sandstone Core - Post-Radial Hydraulic Fracture Experiment - M04 Sample [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13357511
which are processed by the MATLAB code in the repository of
https://github.com/GeoEnergyLab-EPFL/FractureSurf/
Visualizations of these cloud points have been plotted and uploaded to this Zenodo:
M03 - Upper Profile Cloud Points.png
M03 - Lower Profile Cloud Points.png
M04 - Upper Profile Cloud Points.png
M04 - Lower Profile Cloud Points.png
Important Note:
The data in the CSV files should be imported using tools such as MATLAB, Python, or similar software. Opening these files in Excel is not recommended, as the large file size may lead to data loss or truncation.
Contact and Support:
Email:
Brice Lecampion: brice.lecampion@epfl.ch
Mohsen Talebkeikhah: m.talebkeikhah@gmail.com
创建时间:
2025-01-28



