Stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in China:A case study

The stability of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns is of great importance for safe excavation and operation. To analyze the scope of the failure zone and underground cavern stability accurately, a new method was developed that integrates the rock tunneling quality index Q-system and stabi...

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Main Authors: Zhao Xingdong, Deng Lei, Zhang Shujing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-11-01
Series:Energy Exploration & Exploitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720922307
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spelling doaj-df7ff4f730d74358aa73417021e1710b2020-11-25T04:07:29ZengSAGE PublishingEnergy Exploration & Exploitation0144-59872048-40542020-11-013810.1177/0144598720922307Stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in China:A case studyZhao XingdongDeng LeiZhang ShujingThe stability of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns is of great importance for safe excavation and operation. To analyze the scope of the failure zone and underground cavern stability accurately, a new method was developed that integrates the rock tunneling quality index Q-system and stability graph method with 3D laser scanning and numerical simulation. The point cloud data were obtained by 3D laser scanning, and the cavern model was built by using DIMINE software, which directly shows the 3D shape of the cavern. The rock mass physical and mechanical parameters and the corresponding stability coefficients were obtained based on Q-system and stability graph method. The plastic zone distribution and deformation characteristics of surrounding rock were analyzed through numerical simulation. Then, the corresponding relationship between caving zone and plastic zone was determined by comparing the numerical simulation results with the 3D laser scanning contour. The new method provides a reliable way to analyze the stability of the underground water-sealed oil storage cavern and also will helpful to design or optimize the subsequent support.https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720922307
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author Zhao Xingdong
Deng Lei
Zhang Shujing
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Deng Lei
Zhang Shujing
Stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in China:A case study
Energy Exploration & Exploitation
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Deng Lei
Zhang Shujing
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title Stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in China:A case study
title_short Stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in China:A case study
title_full Stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in China:A case study
title_fullStr Stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in China:A case study
title_full_unstemmed Stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in China:A case study
title_sort stability analysis of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns in china:a case study
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Energy Exploration & Exploitation
issn 0144-5987
2048-4054
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The stability of underground water-sealed oil storage caverns is of great importance for safe excavation and operation. To analyze the scope of the failure zone and underground cavern stability accurately, a new method was developed that integrates the rock tunneling quality index Q-system and stability graph method with 3D laser scanning and numerical simulation. The point cloud data were obtained by 3D laser scanning, and the cavern model was built by using DIMINE software, which directly shows the 3D shape of the cavern. The rock mass physical and mechanical parameters and the corresponding stability coefficients were obtained based on Q-system and stability graph method. The plastic zone distribution and deformation characteristics of surrounding rock were analyzed through numerical simulation. Then, the corresponding relationship between caving zone and plastic zone was determined by comparing the numerical simulation results with the 3D laser scanning contour. The new method provides a reliable way to analyze the stability of the underground water-sealed oil storage cavern and also will helpful to design or optimize the subsequent support.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720922307
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