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作 者:Chao Zhang Pinjia Duan Yuke Cheng Na Chen Huan Huang Feng Xiong Shaoqun Dong
机构地区:[1]CNOOC Gas&Power Group Ltd.,Beijing,100028,China [2]School of Civil Engineering and Architecture,Hubei University of Technology,Wuhan,430068,China [3]State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting,China University of Petroleum(Beijing),Beijing,102249,China [4]College of Science,China University of Petroleum(Beijing),Beijing,102249,China
出 处:《Energy Geoscience》2024年第3期351-361,共11页能源地球科学(英文)
基 金:funded by the Major science and technology project of CNOOC(KJZX-2022-12-XNY-0803).
摘 要:Underground liquified natural gas(LNG)storage is essential in guaranteeing national energy strategic reserves,and its construction is being accelerated.The stability of surrounding rock of underground LNG storage caverns under stress-low temperature coupling effect is the key factor determining the feasibility of LNG storage.First,a mathematical model used for controlling the stress-low temperature coupling and the processes of rock damage evolution is given,followed by a 2-D numerical execution process of the mathematical model mentioned above described based on Comsol Multiphysics and Matlab code.Finally,a series of 2-D simulations are performed to study the influence of LNG storage cavern layout,burial depth,temperature and internal pressure on the stability of surrounding rocks of these underground storage caverns.The results indicate that all the factors mentioned above affect the evolution of deformation and plastic zone of surrounding rocks.The research results contribute to the engineering design of underground LNG storage caverns.
关 键 词:Underground LNG storage Thermo-mechanical(TM)coupling Stability of surrounding rock Low temperature Comsol Multiphysics
分 类 号:TE972[石油与天然气工程—石油机械设备]
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