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Geomechanical Analysis and Design Considerations for Thin-Bedded Salt Caverns
The bedded salt formations located throughout the United States are layered and interspersed with non-salt materials such as anhydrite, shale, dolomite and limestone. The salt layers often contain significant impurities. GRI and DOE have initialized this research proposal in order to increase the gas storage capabilities by providing operators with improved geotechnical design and operating guidelines for thin bedded salt caverns.
Geomechanical Analysis and Design Considerations for Thin-Bedded Salt Caverns
The bedded salt formations located throughout the United States are layered and interspersed with non-salt materials such as anhydrite, shale, dolomite and limestone. The salt layers often contain significant impurities. GRI and DOE have initialized this research proposal in order to increase the gas storage capabilities by providing operators with improved geotechnical design and operating guidelines for thin bedded salt caverns.
Geomechanical Analysis and Design Considerations for Thin-Bedded Salt Caverns
M. S. Bruno (author)
2005
146 pages
Report
No indication
English
Mineral Industries , Fuels , Salt caverns , Design , Gas storage , Geology , Pressure , Fractures , Deformation , Damage , Numerical models , Geomechanical analysis
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