Mechanisms of Creep in Gas Storage Caverns, Effect of Gravity Force

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Berest M. Ghoreychi M. Fauueau P. Lebitou
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

A brief study of the history of gas caverns in salt formations enables us to consider creep mechanism in a cavity as a phenomenon of dissymmetrical deformation. Among different parameters affecting such a phenomenon, gravity forces, especially in large caverns, seem to be responsible for important bottom heaves as compared to roof releases. This fact is demonstrated here by means of certain theoretical considerations concerning elasto-viscoplastic constitutive laws relevant to rocksalt rheological behavior.
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APA: P. Berest M. Ghoreychi M. Fauueau P. Lebitou  (1986)  Mechanisms of Creep in Gas Storage Caverns, Effect of Gravity Force

MLA: P. Berest M. Ghoreychi M. Fauueau P. Lebitou Mechanisms of Creep in Gas Storage Caverns, Effect of Gravity Force. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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