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Feasibility Evaluation of I–Shaped Horizontal Salt Cavern for Underground Natural Gas Storage
Underground salt cavern gas storage has been widely applied due to its numerous advantages. Most of China’s salt resources are derived from lacustrine deposits.
Kai Xie +6 more
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Underground salt cavern gas storage serves as a critical piece of energy infrastructure. Damage from impact events can cause irreparable losses, making it essential to establish key dynamic stability indicators for evaluating salt cavern safety under ...
Rongrong HU +4 more
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Rapid Depresurizations: Can they lead to irreversible damage?
International audienceRapid gas depressurization leads to gas cooling that is followed by slow gas warming when the cavern is kept idle. The decrease in the temperature of gas depends upon the relative withdrawal rate (in %/day), and cavern size and ...
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Steady State Analyse of existing Compressed Air Energy Storage Plants [PDF]
As compressed air energy storage (CAES) is a promising energy storage technology that has already proven its reliability in commercial operation some basic thermodynamic information on this process are elaborated in this paper.
Kaiser, Friederike
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In recent years, with the rapid development of salt cavern gas storage reservoir construction in China, the characteristics of salt rock reservoirs with strong non-homogeneity and many interlayers have brought challenges to the dynamic prediction of ...
Xueqi Cen +3 more
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ObjectiveIn response to helium resource scarcity and stringent sealing performance requirements for storage in salt caverns, a study was conducted to assess sealing performance and optimize operating pressure for layered salt rock helium storage, aiming ...
Wuxing LIANG
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A simplified solution for Gas Flow during a Blow-out in an H2 or air storage cavern
International audienceA small number of blow-outs from gas storage caverns (for example, in Moss Bluff, Texas and Fort Saskatchewan, Canada) have been described in the literature. Gas flow lasted several days before the caverns were empty. In this paper,
Berest, Pierre +3 more
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The reconstruction and utilization of old salt caverns with butted wells are of great significance for accelerating the construction of large-scale underground energy storage facilities, realizing energy transformation, and achieving the “dual carbon ...
Haitao Li +12 more
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The stability of salt cavern storage during prolonged operation is a crucial indicator of its safety. This study focuses on an operational underground gas storage facility, conducting comparative numerical simulations for the storage of natural gas and ...
Zhongzhong Liu, Yuxuan Liu
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Compressed Air Energy Storage-Part I: An Accurate Bi-linear Cavern Model
Compressed air energy storage (CAES) is suitable for large-scale energy storage and can help to increase the penetration of wind power in power systems. A CAES plant consists of compressors, expanders, caverns, and a motor/generator set.
Ansari, Osama Aslam +2 more
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