International audienceThe migration of CO2-rich fluid in fractured rock masses can cause processes such as mineral dissolution and precipitation, chemically induced weakening, which can affect the long-term mechanical and transport properties of the rock mass as well as the stability of fault systems. Some numerical approaches are already available in the literature for modelling the dissolution/precipitation phenomena in fractures (e.g. Yasuhara & Elsworth 2007) as well as subcritical crack propagation (e.g. Park et al. 2007). Generally, the dissolution is supposed to increase the rock porosity and, in this way, decrease the rock strength. Some experimental data are available for the variation of rock strength and stiffness parameters with...
Hydraulic fracturing has been widely used for unconventional reservoirs especially after the techniq...
International audienceIn the present study, we assess the potential for initiating ductile failure i...
Fractures control fluid flow and the coupled geomechanical response of geological media in many geo-...
International audienceThe migration of CO2-rich fluid in fractured rock masses can cause processes s...
Fault systems can play a significant role regarding several risk issues related to CO2-injection-ind...
Injection of CO2 in saline aquifers or oil reservoirs cause changes of pressure, temperature, satura...
The interaction between mechanical deformation and fluid flow in fault zones gives rise to a host of...
International audienceThe interaction between mechanical deformation and fluid flow in fault zones g...
The present study is aimed at developing a numerical model to reproduce coupled hydro-mechanical pro...
We develop a fully-coupled hydro-mechanical model to simulate fluid injection-induced activation of ...
Reservoir geomechanics investigates the implications of rock deformation, strain localization, and f...
A method is introduced to couple the thermal (T), hydrologic (H), and chemical precipitation/dissolu...
textThis study presents a mathematical model to simulate hydrodynamics and fluid-mineral reactions ...
Underground storage of CO2 will lead to chemical fluid-rock interactions which may potentially alter...
AbstractA possible risk of geomechanical nature related to deep injection of CO2 is the shear reacti...
Hydraulic fracturing has been widely used for unconventional reservoirs especially after the techniq...
International audienceIn the present study, we assess the potential for initiating ductile failure i...
Fractures control fluid flow and the coupled geomechanical response of geological media in many geo-...
International audienceThe migration of CO2-rich fluid in fractured rock masses can cause processes s...
Fault systems can play a significant role regarding several risk issues related to CO2-injection-ind...
Injection of CO2 in saline aquifers or oil reservoirs cause changes of pressure, temperature, satura...
The interaction between mechanical deformation and fluid flow in fault zones gives rise to a host of...
International audienceThe interaction between mechanical deformation and fluid flow in fault zones g...
The present study is aimed at developing a numerical model to reproduce coupled hydro-mechanical pro...
We develop a fully-coupled hydro-mechanical model to simulate fluid injection-induced activation of ...
Reservoir geomechanics investigates the implications of rock deformation, strain localization, and f...
A method is introduced to couple the thermal (T), hydrologic (H), and chemical precipitation/dissolu...
textThis study presents a mathematical model to simulate hydrodynamics and fluid-mineral reactions ...
Underground storage of CO2 will lead to chemical fluid-rock interactions which may potentially alter...
AbstractA possible risk of geomechanical nature related to deep injection of CO2 is the shear reacti...
Hydraulic fracturing has been widely used for unconventional reservoirs especially after the techniq...
International audienceIn the present study, we assess the potential for initiating ductile failure i...
Fractures control fluid flow and the coupled geomechanical response of geological media in many geo-...