Dynamic subsidence prediction of ground surface above salt cavern gas storage considering the creep of rock salt

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TongTao Wang
XiangZhen Yan
XiuJuan Yang
HengLin Yang
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[1] China University of Petroleum,College of Pipeline and Civil Engineering
[2] CNPC Drilling Research Institute,undefined
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salt cavern gas storage; dynamic subsidence; creep of rock salt; extended form of Gaussian curve; calculation model;
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A new model is proposed to predict the dynamic subsidence of ground surface above salt cavern gas storage during the leaching and storage, which takes into account the creep of rock salt. In the model, the extended form of Gaussian curve is adopted to figure out the shape of subsidence areas. The corresponding theoretical formulas are derived. In addition, parameters are studied to investigate the surface subsidence as a function of the salt ejection rate, internal pressure, buried depth, diameter, height, running time, etc. Through an example, the subsidence of the salt cavern gas storage located at Jiangsu of China obtained by the new model was compared with those by Peter A F formula, Schober & Sroka formula and FLAC3D through simulation. The results showed the proposed model is precise and correct, and can meet the actual engineering demands. The surface subsidence is equidirectional with the increase of salt ejection rate, depth, diameter, height, and running time, but reverse to the increase of internal pressure. The depth, diameter, running time and internal pressure have great effects on the subsidence, whereas the salt ejection rate and height have little influences on it.
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页码:3197 / 3202
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