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Younane N. Abousleiman

Younane N. Abousleiman

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
41
Citations
6719
World Ranking
6975
National Ranking
1900

Earth Science

D-Index
41
Citations
6547
World Ranking
5515
National Ranking
2036

Overview

Younane N. Abousleiman is affiliated with the University of Oklahoma in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering. Their research primarily spans disciplines such as mechanics of materials, ocean engineering, mechanical engineering, civil and structural engineering, and geophysics. The scope of their work includes a significant focus on drilling and well engineering, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, rock mechanics and modeling, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, geotechnical engineering and underground structures, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, and geotechnical engineering and soil mechanics.

Their frequent coauthors include Shengli Chen, Katherine L. Hull, Yanhui Han, Dung Phan, and Mohammad Javad Abdolhosseini Qomi. Collaborative efforts with these researchers have contributed to the depth and breadth of their publications.

Younane N. Abousleiman has published numerous papers across various venues. Some recent papers include:

  • "Bridging nanoindentation and triaxial creep tests on a shale" (2023, Acta Geotechnica)
  • "Stress solutions for short- and long-term wellbore stability analysis" (2022, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering)
  • "Application of Artificial Intelligence To Predict Time-Dependent Mud-Weight Windows in Real Time" (2021, SPE Journal)
  • "Chemomechanical effects of oxidizer- CO₂ systems upon hydraulically fractured unconventional source rock" (2021, The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering)
  • "A graphical analysis-based method for undrained cylindrical cavity expansion in modified Cam Clay soil" (2022, Géotechnique)

Their most frequent publication venues include:

  • International Petroleum Technology Conference
  • International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics
  • SPE Journal
  • Journal of Engineering Mechanics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

The main fields of study in which Younane N. Abousleiman has published consist of:

  • Engineering

With a focus on subfields, their research covers:

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Geophysics

The primary topics throughout their career detail work in:

  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics

Best Publications

  • Mandel's problem revisited

    Y. Abousleiman;A. H.D. Cheng;L. Cui;Emmanuel M Detournay

  • The nanogranular nature of shale

    Franz-Josef Ulm;Younane Abousleiman

  • Poroelastic Solution for an Inclined Borehole

    L. Cui;A. H-D. Cheng;Y. Abousleiman

  • Exact undrained elasto-plastic solution for cylindrical cavity expansion in modified Cam Clay soil

    S.L. Chen;Y.N. Abousleiman

  • Merging sequence stratigraphy and geomechanics for unconventional gas shales

    Roger M. Slatt;Younane Abousleiman

  • Solutions for the Inclined Borehole in a Porothermoelastic Transversely Isotropic Medium

    Younane Abousleiman;Shailesh Ekbote

  • Poroelastic solutions in transversely isotropic media for wellbore and cylinder

    Y. Abousleiman;Y. Abousleiman;L. Cui

  • Exact drained solution for cylindrical cavity expansion in modified Cam Clay soil

    S.L. Chen;Y.N. Abousleiman

  • The effect of the nanogranular nature of shale on their poroelastic behavior

    J. Alberto Ortega;Franz-Josef Ulm;Younane Abousleiman

  • Geomechanics Field and Laboratory Characterization of the Woodford Shale: The Next Gas Play

    Younane N. Abousleiman;Minh Ha Tran;Son Hoang;Christopher P. Bobko

  • Woodford Shale Mechanical Properties And the Impacts of Lithofacies

    R. Sierra;M.H. Tran;Y.N. Abousleiman;R.M. Slatt

  • The nanogranular origin of friction and cohesion in shale—A strength homogenization approach to interpretation of nanoindentation results

    Christopher P. Bobko;Benjamin Gathier;J. Alberto Ortega;Franz-Josef Ulm

  • THERMOPOROELASTIC COUPLING WITH APPLICATION TO CONSOLIDATION

    M. Bai;Y. Abousleiman

  • Porochemothermoelastic Solution for an Inclined Borehole in a Transversely Isotropic Formation

    Shailesh Ekbote;Younane Abousleiman

  • Poroviscoelastic analysis of borehole and cylinder problems

    Y. Abousleiman;A. H. D. Cheng;C. Jiang;J. C. Roegiers

  • Time-Dependent Failure Analysis of Inclined Boreholes in Fluid-Saturated Formations

    L. Cui;Y. Abousleiman;A. H-D. Cheng;J.-C. Roegiers

  • Formation Permeability Determination Using Impulse-Fracture Injection

    Hongren Gu;J.L. Elbel;K.G. Nolte;A.H-D. Cheng

  • Numerical modelling of coupled flow and deformation in fractured rock specimens

    M. Bai;F. Meng;D. Elsworth;Y. Abousleiman

  • Review of some poroelastic effects in rock mechanics

    A.H.-D. Cheng;Y. Abousleiman;J.-C. Roegiers

  • Nanochemomechanical assessment of shale: a coupled WDS-indentation analysis

    A. Deirieh;J. A. Ortega;F.-J. Ulm;Y. Abousleiman

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander H.-D. Cheng
Alexander H.-D. Cheng University of Mississippi
Musharraf Zaman
Musharraf Zaman University of Oklahoma
Peter Hosemann
Peter Hosemann University of California, Berkeley
Hui-Hai Liu
Hui-Hai Liu Saudi Aramco (United States)
Roger Ghanem
Roger Ghanem University of Southern California
Kurt J. Marfurt
Kurt J. Marfurt University of Oklahoma
Derek Elsworth
Derek Elsworth Pennsylvania State University
Emmanuel M Detournay
Emmanuel M Detournay University of Minnesota

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