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Overview

Tiankui Guo is affiliated with the China University of Petroleum (East China) and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a particular focus on mechanical engineering, ocean engineering, mechanics of materials, geophysics, and environmental engineering. Their research primarily centers on hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, drilling and well engineering, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, rock mechanics and modeling, groundwater flow and contamination studies, methane hydrates and related phenomena, as well as hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis.

Guo's recent publications demonstrate a focus on hydraulic fracturing and related topics. Notable papers include:

  • Physical Simulation of Hydraulic Fracturing of Large-Sized Tight Sandstone Outcrops (2020, SPE Journal)
  • Numerical Simulation of Hydraulic Fracturing of Hot Dry Rock under Thermal Stress (2020, Engineering Fracture Mechanics)

Other important recent works from the broader research community related to their field include studies on hydraulic fracturing in hydrate-bearing sediments (2020, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering), cracking mechanisms of hydraulic and supercritical CO2 fracturing in hot dry rock under thermal stress (2021, Energy), and numerical simulation of stress shadow in multiple cluster hydraulic fracturing in horizontal wells based on lattice modelling (2020, Engineering Fracture Mechanics).

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Guo highlight a network of scholars working in related areas. These include Zhanqing Qu, Ming Chen, Xiaoqiang Liu, Jiwei Wang, and Yunpeng Wang, each contributing significantly to overlapping fields of study.

Guo's work has appeared repeatedly in several research venues, with the highest number of publications in the following journals:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Geoenergy Science and Engineering
  • Computers and Geotechnics
  • Energy
  • SPE Journal

The research topics Guo engages with emphasize complex engineering challenges, including the mechanics of materials and fluid interactions in subsurface environments, as well as advanced drilling methods and reservoir characterization. They have contributed to over 300 publications primarily classified under engineering disciplines, with a strong focus on subfields such as mechanical engineering and ocean engineering.

Best Publications

  • Experimental study of hydraulic fracturing for shale by stimulated reservoir volume

    Tiankui Guo;Shicheng Zhang;Zhanqing Qu;Tong Zhou

  • Performance of enhanced geothermal system (EGS) in fractured geothermal reservoirs with CO2 as working fluid

    Tiankui Guo;Facheng Gong;Xiaozhi Wang;Qiang Lin

  • A new method for evaluation of fracture network formation capacity of rock

    Tiankui Guo;Shicheng Zhang;Hongkui Ge;Xiaoqiong Wang

  • Evaluation of geothermal energy extraction in Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) with multiple fracturing horizontal wells (MFHW)

    Facheng Gong;Tiankui Guo;Wei Sun;Zhaomin Li

  • Influence of gravel on the propagation pattern of hydraulic fracture in the glutenite reservoir

    Zhenhua Rui;Zhenhua Rui;Tiankui Guo;Qiang Feng;Zhanqing Qu

  • A coupled thermal-hydraulic-mechanical modeling and evaluation of geothermal extraction in the enhanced geothermal system based on analytic hierarchy process and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation

    Tiankui Guo;Songjun Tang;Jiang Sun;Facheng Gong

  • Influence of different fracture morphology on heat mining performance of enhanced geothermal systems based on COMSOL

    Zhan-qing Qu;Wei Zhang;Tian-kui Guo

  • Evaluation of Acid Fracturing Treatments in Shale Formation

    Tiankui Guo;Yanchao Li;Yong Ding;Zhanqing Qu

  • Physical Simulation of Hydraulic Fracturing of Large-Sized Tight Sandstone Outcrops

    Tiankui Guo;Songjun Tang;Shun Liu;Xiaoqiang Liu

  • Study of the enhanced geothermal system (EGS) heat mining from variably fractured hot dry rock under thermal stress

    Wei Zhang;Zhanqing Qu;Tiankui Guo;Zhiyuan Wang

  • Feasibility evaluation of hydraulic fracturing in hydrate-bearing sediments based on analytic hierarchy process-entropy method (AHP-EM)

    Xiaoqiang Liu;Weidong Zhang;Zhanqing Qu;Tiankui Guo

  • Study on the cracking mechanism of hydraulic and supercritical CO2 fracturing in hot dry rock under thermal stress

    Wei Zhang;Wei Zhang;Chunguang Wang;Tiankui Guo;Jiayuan He

  • Research of fracture initiation and propagation in HDR fracturing under thermal stress from meso-damage perspective

    Wei Zhang;Tian-kui Guo;Zhan-qing Qu;Zhiyuan Wang

  • Numerical simulation of hydraulic fracture propagation in shale gas reservoir

    Tiankui Guo;Shicheng Zhang;Yushi Zou;Bo Xiao

  • Experimental Study of Fracture Permeability for Stimulated Reservoir Volume (SRV) in Shale Formation

    Tiankui Guo;Shicheng Zhang;Jun Gao;Jingchen Zhang

  • Numerical simulation of hydraulic fracturing of hot dry rock under thermal stress

    Tiankui Guo;Songjun Tang;Shun Liu;Xiaoqiang Liu

  • Numerical simulation of directional propagation of hydraulic fracture guided by vertical multi-radial boreholes

    Tiankui Guo;Zhanqing Qu;Diguang Gong;Xin Lei

  • Numerical simulation of fracture propagation and production performance in a fractured geothermal reservoir using a 2D FEM-based THMD coupling model

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  • Numerical simulation of stress shadow in multiple cluster hydraulic fracturing in horizontal wells based on lattice modelling

    Xiaoqiang Liu;Vamegh Rasouli;Tiankui Guo;Zhanqing Qu

  • Experimental Investigation on Damage Mechanism of Guar Gum Fracturing Fluid to Low-Permeability Reservoir Based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

    Tiankui Guo;Facheng Gong;Xin Lin;Qiang Lin

  • Numerical simulation of temporarily plugging staged fracturing (TPSF) based on cohesive zone method

    Jianxiong Li;Shiming Dong;Wen Hua;Xiaolong Li

  • Variation rules of fracture initiation pressure and fracture starting point of hydraulic fracture in radial well

    D.G. Gong;Z.Q. Qu;T.K. Guo;Y. Tian

  • Experimental study of directional propagation of hydraulic fracture guided by multi-radial slim holes

    Tiankui Guo;Zhenhua Rui;Zhenhua Rui;Zhanqing Qu;Ning Qi

  • An innovative technology of directional propagation of hydraulic fracture guided by radial holes in fossil hydrogen energy development

    Xiaoqiang Liu;Zhanqing Qu;Tiankui Guo;Qizhong Tian

  • Numerical simulation study on fracture propagation of zipper and synchronous fracturing in hydrogen energy development

    Tiankui Guo;Xiaozhi Wang;Zhong Li;Facheng Gong

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhenhua Rui
Zhenhua Rui China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Shicheng Zhang
Shicheng Zhang China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Vamegh Rasouli
Vamegh Rasouli University of Wyoming
Fujian Zhou
Fujian Zhou China University of Petroleum, Beijing

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