The existence of an interlayer has a significant effect on the stability of a rock salt gas storage cavity; therefore, an uncontrollable collapse of the interlayer would cause a series of issues. In this study, three types of mechanical instability criteria are comprehensively calculated. The limit radius of the interlayer is computed under different criteria, and the collapse radius of the interlayer is obtained by comparison. The calculation results of the mathematical model are highly accurate with respect to actual engineering logging data, in general with over 90% of accuracy. It is demonstrated that, besides the physical and mechanical characteristics of the sandwich, the location of the interlayer in the cavity and concentration of t...
International audienceDuring several years, a fulfilled brine salt cavity was monitored in The North...
The caverns are built in the salt massifs, by dissolving the salt at depths from 150 m to 1000÷2000m...
Great potential of underground gas/energy storage in salt caverns seems to be a promising solution t...
AbstractCusp displacement catastrophe theory can be introduced to propose a new method about instabi...
Salt cavern gas storage has become the key project of current and future underground gas storage (UG...
In China, the salt formations close to the lower reaches of the large natural gas routes and the mai...
AbstractStorage of hydrocarbons in underground salt caverns created by solution mining has been comm...
Aiming at the current problem that thick sandwiches are commonly developed in domestic salt mines, t...
Using underground space to store natural gas resources is an important means by which to solve emerg...
Salt caverns form an ideal reservoir for gas storage, and as such are extensively used for seasonal ...
Salt rock has been used as hast rock to storing hydrocarbons and disposing nuclear wastes because of...
In recent decades, creep in salt cavern Underground Gas Storage (UGS) has caused accidents at differ...
The main purpose of the study is to investigate the mechanical properties around an underground gas ...
AbstractDuring the long-time operation of salt rock storage cavern, between its formations, damaged ...
The construction of the vertical cavern in the salt dome deposit can meet the requirements of both s...
International audienceDuring several years, a fulfilled brine salt cavity was monitored in The North...
The caverns are built in the salt massifs, by dissolving the salt at depths from 150 m to 1000÷2000m...
Great potential of underground gas/energy storage in salt caverns seems to be a promising solution t...
AbstractCusp displacement catastrophe theory can be introduced to propose a new method about instabi...
Salt cavern gas storage has become the key project of current and future underground gas storage (UG...
In China, the salt formations close to the lower reaches of the large natural gas routes and the mai...
AbstractStorage of hydrocarbons in underground salt caverns created by solution mining has been comm...
Aiming at the current problem that thick sandwiches are commonly developed in domestic salt mines, t...
Using underground space to store natural gas resources is an important means by which to solve emerg...
Salt caverns form an ideal reservoir for gas storage, and as such are extensively used for seasonal ...
Salt rock has been used as hast rock to storing hydrocarbons and disposing nuclear wastes because of...
In recent decades, creep in salt cavern Underground Gas Storage (UGS) has caused accidents at differ...
The main purpose of the study is to investigate the mechanical properties around an underground gas ...
AbstractDuring the long-time operation of salt rock storage cavern, between its formations, damaged ...
The construction of the vertical cavern in the salt dome deposit can meet the requirements of both s...
International audienceDuring several years, a fulfilled brine salt cavity was monitored in The North...
The caverns are built in the salt massifs, by dissolving the salt at depths from 150 m to 1000÷2000m...
Great potential of underground gas/energy storage in salt caverns seems to be a promising solution t...