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Fluid Injection in Deformable Geological Formations - Energy Related Issues

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This book offers an introduction to the geomechanical issues raised by both the extraction of actual and potential energy resources, and by the treatment of the ensuing environmental concerns. Discussions of the operations of injection of fluids into, and withdrawal from, geological formations link the chapters, each devoted to a particular technical aspect or scientific issue, or to a particular energy resource.Subjects are ordered according to their industrial applications, including enhanced oil and gas recovery, gas hydrates, enhanced geothermal systems, hydraulic fracturing, and carbon dioxide sequestration. An overview of the industrial, research and simulation aspects for each subject is provided.
Fluid Injection in Deformable Geological Formations will be of interest to academic and industrial researchers in a wide variety of fields, including computational mechanics, civil engineering, geotechnical engineering and geomechanics, engineering seismology, petroleum engineering, reservoir engineering, and engineering geology. 

List of contents

Fluid Injections in Energy Production Operations.- Deformable Porous Medium Saturated by Three Immiscible Fluids.- Computational Issues in Deformable Porous Media.- Thermodynamics and Thermomechanics of Fluids.- Methane Hydrates: Mechanical Properties and Recovery Issues.- Sand Production in HBS and Erosion in Earth Dams.- Enhanced Geothermal Systems.- Desiccation Cracks, Hydraulic Fracturing, Microseismicity.- Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Enhanced Recovery Techniques.

About the author

Dr. Benjamin Loret is professor of mechanics and civil engineering at the University of Grenoble, France. His research addresses the constitutive responses of engineering and biological materials to static and dynamic loadings. He has especially focused on the couplings of thermal, hydraulical, electrical, chemical and mechanical natures that are ubiquitous in fluid saturated porous media. Applications target innovative energy production systems and biomechanics of soft tissues.

Summary

This book offers an introduction to the geomechanical issues raised by both the extraction of actual and potential energy resources, and by the treatment of the ensuing environmental concerns. Discussions of the operations of injection of fluids into, and withdrawal from, geological formations link the chapters, each devoted to a particular technical aspect or scientific issue, or to a particular energy resource.Subjects are ordered according to their industrial applications, including enhanced oil and gas recovery, gas hydrates, enhanced geothermal systems, hydraulic fracturing, and carbon dioxide sequestration. An overview of the industrial, research and simulation aspects for each subject is provided.
Fluid Injection in Deformable Geological Formations will be of interest to academic and industrial researchers in a wide variety of fields, including computational mechanics, civil engineering, geotechnical engineering and geomechanics, engineering seismology, petroleum engineering, reservoir engineering, and engineering geology. 

Product details

Authors Benjamin Loret
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319942162
ISBN 978-3-31-994216-2
No. of pages 758
Dimensions 160 mm x 242 mm x 50 mm
Weight 1340 g
Illustrations XXIII, 758 p. 354 illus., 66 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Heat, energy and power station engineering

B, Geowissenschaften, ENERGY, Maschinenbau: Strömungsmechanik, Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences, Earth Sciences, Fluid mechanics, Engineering Fluid Dynamics, Mechanics of fluids, Fossil Fuels (incl. Carbon Capture), Fossil fuels, Fossil Fuel, Geotechnical engineering, Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences

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