This paper presents a coupled thermo-mechanical model to investigate the ground response during underground coal gasification (UCG). The model incorporated the temporal and spatial development of temperature, the gradual growth of the cavity, and temperature-dependent material properties. Model verification was made against two benchmarks to acquire the confidence for the predictive purpose. The first exercise demonstrated the correctness of the model implemented in COMPASS. The second exercise showed that using the ash-filled cavity to represent null or empty zones is a good option in the numerical modeling and provided highly comparable results to other models. Based on the Hanna UCG trial, different cases were simulated to investigate th...
International audienceUnderground mining by coal combustion (Underground Coal Gasification - UCG) ra...
In underground coal gasification (UCG), a cavity is formed in the coal seam due to consumption of co...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) has its own reaction characteristics with the growth of the comb...
This paper presents a coupled flow-geomechanical model to study the ground deformation due to geoene...
A coupled thermo-mechanical model has been developed to assess permeability changes in the vicinity ...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is an efficient method for the conversion of the deep coal resou...
This paper presents the application of a thermal-hydraulic-chemical model to simulate (1) a laborato...
In the wake of increasing challenges of high prices of oil and gas and uncertainties about political...
Mathematical models were developed to understand cavity growth mechanisms, heat and mass transfer in...
International audienceFrom an economic point of view Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) is a promis...
This study describes analytical simulations of the structural and thermal responses associated with ...
Underground coal gasification is a candidate process for converting the world's coal resources into ...
The purpose of this paper was to present the thermoporoelasticity model adapted for application in m...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a promising option for extracting energy from coal in unworke...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is an efficient method for the conversion of conventionally unmi...
International audienceUnderground mining by coal combustion (Underground Coal Gasification - UCG) ra...
In underground coal gasification (UCG), a cavity is formed in the coal seam due to consumption of co...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) has its own reaction characteristics with the growth of the comb...
This paper presents a coupled flow-geomechanical model to study the ground deformation due to geoene...
A coupled thermo-mechanical model has been developed to assess permeability changes in the vicinity ...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is an efficient method for the conversion of the deep coal resou...
This paper presents the application of a thermal-hydraulic-chemical model to simulate (1) a laborato...
In the wake of increasing challenges of high prices of oil and gas and uncertainties about political...
Mathematical models were developed to understand cavity growth mechanisms, heat and mass transfer in...
International audienceFrom an economic point of view Underground Coal Gasification (UCG) is a promis...
This study describes analytical simulations of the structural and thermal responses associated with ...
Underground coal gasification is a candidate process for converting the world's coal resources into ...
The purpose of this paper was to present the thermoporoelasticity model adapted for application in m...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is a promising option for extracting energy from coal in unworke...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) is an efficient method for the conversion of conventionally unmi...
International audienceUnderground mining by coal combustion (Underground Coal Gasification - UCG) ra...
In underground coal gasification (UCG), a cavity is formed in the coal seam due to consumption of co...
Underground coal gasification (UCG) has its own reaction characteristics with the growth of the comb...