Tsimur Donalovich Hiliazitdzinau, Andrei Mikhailovich Valenkov, M. V. Kazak, S. Panin
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In this paper, rheological properties of fracturing fluid samples on polymer and non-polymer basis are studied. The interdependence between effective viscosity, viscoelastic properties and the proppant carrying capacity of the studied composite systems is shown. The advantage of using the method of oscillatory rheometry in the amplitude sweep mode when predicting the sedimentation rate of proppant is observed. The possibility of using this method to study viscoelastic properties of fracturing fluids,both on the basis of classical and alternative gelling agents, was experimentally confirmed.