Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks

Because of complex geo-conditions, many caverns by solution mining in bedded salt rocks have different irregular shapes. To verify the feasibility of using irregular-shaped caverns for underground gas storage (UGS), four typical cavern-shapes are selected, and the stability of each type is evaluated...

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Main Authors: Wei Liu, Zhixin Zhang, Jinyang Fan, Deyi Jiang, Jaak J. K. Daemen
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8962071/
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spelling doaj-6ff279c846164f128ccd00d4e3101e632021-03-30T02:55:15ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018189951900710.1109/ACCESS.2020.29670788962071Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt RocksWei Liu0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0475-1023Zhixin Zhang1Jinyang Fan2Deyi Jiang3Jaak J. K. Daemen4State Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaEarth and Environmental Science, Nevada University–Reno, Reno, NV, USABecause of complex geo-conditions, many caverns by solution mining in bedded salt rocks have different irregular shapes. To verify the feasibility of using irregular-shaped caverns for underground gas storage (UGS), four typical cavern-shapes are selected, and the stability of each type is evaluated and compared by using the numerical simulation methods. The simulation results show that the UGS salt cavern with irregular wall shape has the lowest volume shrinkage and displacement of the wall rock, but larger plastic zones appear in their overhanging and concave parts. Ellipsoid-shape cavern has the best stability. Cylinder-shape cavern and cuboid-shape cavern have the poorest stability. In these two types of caverns, large deformations occur in the roof and sidewall, which pose a great potential of inducing collapse in the wall rock. By comparison of the stability characteristics in different positions of the wall rock, we found that the roof shape has a much greater influence than the sidewall on the stability of a cavern. The roof must be designed as an arch to improve cavern stability. Treatments to improve the stability of irregularly shaped caverns by changing operational pressure and utilization way or by modifying the caverns' shape are also discussed. So, this study not only determined the stability state of different shaped caverns for gas storage in bedded salt rocks, but also provides the ways to modify the irregular-shaped caverns for storage applications.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8962071/Natural gas storagebedded salt rockcavern roofcavern stability analysismodifying cavern shape
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author Wei Liu
Zhixin Zhang
Jinyang Fan
Deyi Jiang
Jaak J. K. Daemen
spellingShingle Wei Liu
Zhixin Zhang
Jinyang Fan
Deyi Jiang
Jaak J. K. Daemen
Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks
IEEE Access
Natural gas storage
bedded salt rock
cavern roof
cavern stability analysis
modifying cavern shape
author_facet Wei Liu
Zhixin Zhang
Jinyang Fan
Deyi Jiang
Jaak J. K. Daemen
author_sort Wei Liu
title Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks
title_short Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks
title_full Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks
title_fullStr Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks
title_full_unstemmed Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks
title_sort research on the stability and treatments of natural gas storage caverns with different shapes in bedded salt rocks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Because of complex geo-conditions, many caverns by solution mining in bedded salt rocks have different irregular shapes. To verify the feasibility of using irregular-shaped caverns for underground gas storage (UGS), four typical cavern-shapes are selected, and the stability of each type is evaluated and compared by using the numerical simulation methods. The simulation results show that the UGS salt cavern with irregular wall shape has the lowest volume shrinkage and displacement of the wall rock, but larger plastic zones appear in their overhanging and concave parts. Ellipsoid-shape cavern has the best stability. Cylinder-shape cavern and cuboid-shape cavern have the poorest stability. In these two types of caverns, large deformations occur in the roof and sidewall, which pose a great potential of inducing collapse in the wall rock. By comparison of the stability characteristics in different positions of the wall rock, we found that the roof shape has a much greater influence than the sidewall on the stability of a cavern. The roof must be designed as an arch to improve cavern stability. Treatments to improve the stability of irregularly shaped caverns by changing operational pressure and utilization way or by modifying the caverns' shape are also discussed. So, this study not only determined the stability state of different shaped caverns for gas storage in bedded salt rocks, but also provides the ways to modify the irregular-shaped caverns for storage applications.
topic Natural gas storage
bedded salt rock
cavern roof
cavern stability analysis
modifying cavern shape
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8962071/
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