Hi,
I am working on a CO2 sequestration model for single casing (steel casing, cement sheath and rock formation). The geometry of the problem is close to the attached paper’s Figure 2 and 3. However, my analytical solution is different than as shown in the paper. I want to compare my analytical results with the OGS result. I found a close similarity with the OGS reference as follows
Nagel, T. et al. (2015) “Thermomechanics”, Chapter 8, in Terrestrial Environmental Sciences Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Chemical Processes in Fractured Porous Media:
Modelling and Benchmarking edited by Kolditz, Shao, Gorke, Wang and Bauer, page150-156, Section8.2 Thermoelasticity of a Pipe in Cement.
I am wondering, can any one inform me the source of that benchmark example problem?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Mohammad
Yin-Gao-J Natural Gas Sc and Engg-THM Analytical.pdf (1.14 MB)
Dear Mohammad,
we performed this benchmark in relation to a heat storage project. The analytical solution was derived in
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X.-Y. Miao, C. Beyer, U.-J. Görke, O. Kolditz, H. Hailemariam, T. Nagel. Thermo-hydro-mechanical* * analysis of cement-based sensible heat stores for domestic applications. In Topical Issue “Subsurface* *Energy Storage”. Environ Earth Sci, 75:1293, 2016*
and also used in
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X.-Y. Miao, T. Zheng, U.-J. Görke, O. Kolditz, T. Nagel. Thermo-mechanical analysis of heat* * exchanger design for thermal energy storage systems. Appl Therm Eng, 114:1082–1089, 2017.*
Best,
Th
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Am 29.08.2017 um 17:53 schrieb Mohammad Islam:
Hi,
I am working on a CO2 sequestration model for single casing (steel casing, cement sheath and rock formation). The geometry of the problem is close to the attached paper’s Figure 2 and 3. However, my analytical solution is different than as shown in the paper. I want to compare my analytical results with the OGS result. I found a close similarity with the OGS reference as follows
Nagel, T. et al. (2015) "Thermomechanics", Chapter 8, in Terrestrial Environmental Sciences Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Chemical Processes in Fractured Porous Media:
Modelling and Benchmarking edited by Kolditz, Shao, Gorke, Wang and Bauer, page150-156, Section8.2 Thermoelasticity of a Pipe in Cement.
I am wondering, can any one inform me the source of that benchmark example problem?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Mohammad
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