Verification Of Finite Element Methods Used To Predict Creep Response Of Leached Salt Caverns

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Dale S. Preece Charles M. Stone
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Introduction The Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR) is a national program dedicated to storage of large quantities of crude oil in leached salt caverns in the Texas-Louisiana gulf coast area. The program has required storage in existing caverns at each site and includes plans to leach new ones. The structural stability of each cavern depends on the behavior of the surrounding salt. In the past cavern stability has been predicted based on experience with other caverns in the vicinity. With the development of good non-linear finite element structural computer programs, it is possible to predict stability before the cavern is created. An important step in verifying the applicability of these predictive methods is comparison of analytical and field data. The analytical data come from finite element analyses of a specific cavern where the laboratory determined material properties and an approximation to the cavern geometry are used as input. These comparisons have been made for caverns in the Bayou Choctaw Dome (Louisiana) and Eminence Dome (Mississippi) with reasonably good correlation being obtained between measured and predicted volumetric response of the caverns. This paper discusses 1) the acquisition of material properties, 2) the finite element program SANCHO, and 3) the comparison of analytical and field data for each of the caverns.
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APA: Dale S. Preece Charles M. Stone  (1982)  Verification Of Finite Element Methods Used To Predict Creep Response Of Leached Salt Caverns

MLA: Dale S. Preece Charles M. Stone Verification Of Finite Element Methods Used To Predict Creep Response Of Leached Salt Caverns. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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