Mechanics of Solids (about journal) Mechanics of Solids
A Journal of Russian Academy of Sciences
 Founded
in January 1966
Issued 6 times a year
Print ISSN 0025-6544
Online ISSN 1934-7936

Russian Russian English English About Journal | Issues | Guidelines | Editorial Board | Contact Us
 


IssuesArchive of Issues2024-3pp.1249-1258

Archive of Issues

Total articles in the database: 12788
In Russian (Èçâ. ÐÀÍ. ÌÒÒ): 8028
In English (Mech. Solids): 4760

<< Previous article | Volume 59, Issue 3 / 2024 | Next article >>
V.I. Karev, Yu.F. Kovalenko, and K.B. Ustinov, "Factors of Stability of Wells in Reservoirs of Underground Gas Storage Facilities," Mech. Solids. 59 (3), 1249-1258 (2024)
Year 2024 Volume 59 Number 3 Pages 1249-1258
DOI 10.1134/S0025654424603239
Title Factors of Stability of Wells in Reservoirs of Underground Gas Storage Facilities
Author(s) V.I. Karev (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, 119526 Russia, wikarev@ipmnet.ru)
Yu.F. Kovalenko (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, 119526 Russia)
K.B. Ustinov (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, 119526 Russia)
Abstract Preserving the integrity of wells and preventing sand production processes are among the key problems in the operation of underground gas storage facilities. Previously, the authors have stated that a key role in the processes of destruction and sand production is played by changes in formation pressure in the reservoir as a whole, since it has a decisive influence on the magnitude of the stresses acting in the vicinity of the wells. This thesis differs from the point of view of many researchers who associate these negative processes with a change in the stress state in the bottomhole zone of the formation caused by drawdown/overbalance in wells. The main goal of the article is to study the influence of unequal components of the initial stress state, as well as elastic and strength anisotropy of reservoir rocks on the stability of wells. It is shown that the presence of unequal components of the initial stress state and elastic anisotropy can lead to stress concentrations on the well contour that differ significantly from the isotropic case. It is also shown that in the presence of strength anisotropy, a change in the location of the points of the beginning of well destruction can be observed. The calculations performed have been confirmed by experimental studies carried out on rocks of the Uvyazovsky underground gas storage facility under conditions of true triaxial independent loading.
Keywords stress-strain state, geomechanical modeling, true triaxial tests
Received 07 November 2023Revised 07 December 2023Accepted 09 December 2023
Link to Fulltext
<< Previous article | Volume 59, Issue 3 / 2024 | Next article >>
Orphus SystemIf you find a misprint on a webpage, please help us correct it promptly - just highlight and press Ctrl+Enter

101 Vernadsky Avenue, Bldg 1, Room 246, 119526 Moscow, Russia (+7 495) 434-3538 mechsol@ipmnet.ru https://mtt.ipmnet.ru
Founders: Russian Academy of Sciences, Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS
© Mechanics of Solids
webmaster
Rambler's Top100