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Figure 2. Relation between fracture length and fracture number.
Figure 3. Sketch of PFNM.
Figure 4. Influences of fracture’s length and density on the absolute permeability. (a) The influences of fracture; (b) The influences of the number of length on absolute permeabil-ity fractures on absolute permeability
Table 2. Network parameters of different type.

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