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45th U.S. Rock Mechanics / Geomechanics Symposium | 2011

Allowable pillar to diameter ratio for strategic petroleum reserve caverns.

Byoung Yoon Park; Brian L. Ehgartner; Courtney Grant Herrick

This report compiles 3-D finite element analyses performed to evaluate the stability of Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) caverns over multiple leach cycles. When oil is withdrawn from a cavern in salt using freshwater, the cavern enlarges. As a result, the pillar separating caverns in the SPR fields is reduced over time due to usage of the reserve. The enlarged cavern diameters and smaller pillars reduce underground stability. Advances in geomechanics modeling enable the allowable pillar to diameter ratio (P/D) to be defined. Prior to such modeling capabilities, the allowable P/D was established as 1.78 based on some very limited experience in other cavern fields. While appropriate for 1980, the ratio conservatively limits the allowable number of oil drawdowns and hence limits the overall utility and life of the SPR cavern field. Analyses from all four cavern fields are evaluated along with operating experience gained over the past 30 years to define a new P/D for the reserve. A new ratio of 1.0 is recommended. This ratio is applicable only to existing SPR caverns.


44th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium and 5th U.S.-Canada Rock Mechanics Symposium | 2010

Sensitivity of storage field performance to geologic and cavern design parameters in salt domes.

Byoung Yoon Park; Brian L. Ehgartner; Courtney Grant Herrick

A sensitivity study was performed utilizing a three dimensional finite element model to assess allowable cavern field sizes in strategic petroleum reserve salt domes. A potential exists for tensile fracturing and dilatancy damage to salt that can compromise the integrity of a cavern field in situations where high extraction ratios exist. The effects of salt creep rate, depth of salt dome top, dome size, caprock thickness, elastic moduli of caprock and surrounding rock, lateral stress ratio of surrounding rock, cavern size, depth of cavern, and number of caverns are examined numerically. As a result, a correlation table between the parameters and the impact on the performance of a storage field was established. In general, slower salt creep rates, deeper depth of salt dome top, larger elastic moduli of caprock and surrounding rock, and a smaller radius of cavern are better for structural performance of the salt dome.


Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2018

Geomechanical Model Calibration Using Field Measurements for a Petroleum Reserve

Byoung Yoon Park; Steven R. Sobolik; Courtney Grant Herrick

A finite element numerical analysis model has been constructed that consists of a mesh that effectively captures the geometries of Bayou Choctaw (BC) Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) site and multimechanism deformation (M-D) salt constitutive model using the daily data of actual wellhead pressure and oil–brine interface location. The salt creep rate is not uniform in the salt dome, and the creep test data for BC salt are limited. Therefore, the model calibration is necessary to simulate the geomechanical behavior of the salt dome. The cavern volumetric closures of SPR caverns calculated from CAVEMAN are used as the field baseline measurement. The structure factor, A2, and transient strain limit factor, K0, in the M-D constitutive model are used for the calibration. The value of A2, obtained experimentally from BC salt, and the value of K0, obtained from Waste Isolation Pilot Plant salt, are used for the baseline values. To adjust the magnitude of A2 and K0, multiplication factors A2F and K0F are defined, respectively. The A2F and K0F values of the salt dome and salt drawdown skins surrounding each SPR cavern have been determined through a number of back analyses. The cavern volumetric closures calculated from this model correspond to the predictions from CAVEMAN for six SPR caverns. Therefore, this model is able to predict behaviors of the salt dome, caverns, caprock, and interbed layers. The geotechnical concerns associated with the BC site from this analysis will be explained in a follow-up paper.


Archive | 2016

DRSPALL: Impact of the Modification of the Numerical Spallings Model on Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Performance Assessment.

Dwayne Curtis Kicker; Courtney Grant Herrick; Todd Zeitler; Bwalya Malama; David Keith Rudeen; Amy P. Gilkey

The numerical code DRSPALL (from direct release spallings) is written to calculate the volume of Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) solid waste subject to material failure and transport to the surface as a result of a hypothetical future inadvertent drilling intrusion. An error in the implementation of the DRSPALL finite difference equations was discovered as documented in Software Problem Report (SPR) 13-001. The modifications to DRSPALL to correct the finite difference equations are detailed, and verification and validation testing has been completed for the modified DRSPALL code. The complementary cumulative distribution function (CCDF) of spallings releases obtained using the modified DRSPALL is higher compared to that found in previous WIPP performance assessment (PA) calculations. Compared to previous PAs, there was an increase in the number of vectors that result in a nonzero spallings volume, which generally translates to an increase in spallings releases. The overall mean CCDFs for total releases using the modified DRSPALL are virtually unchanged, thus the modification to DRSPALL did not impact WIPP PA calculation results. 1 Stoller Newport News Nuclear, Inc. (SN3), a wholly owned subsidiary of Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc., Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220, Sandia Contract No. 1018118. 2 Sandia National Laboratories, Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220. 3 Presently with Natural Resources Management & Environmental Sciences Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California 93407. The work described in this report was performed while employed by Sandia National Laboratories. 4 GRAM, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112, Sandia Contract No. 1557789.


Congres Geologique International, Resumes | 2011

Reference design and operations for deep borehole disposal of high-level radioactive waste.

Courtney Grant Herrick; Patrick V. Brady; Steven Pye; Bill Walter Arnold; John Travis Finger; Stephen J. Bauer


Archive | 2010

Thermal-hydrologic-chemical-mechanical modeling of deep borehole disposal.

Courtney Grant Herrick; Bill Walter Arnold; Daniel James Clayton; Teklu Hadgu


Archive | 2008

Prediction of the Extent of the Disturbed Rock Zone around a WIPP Disposal Room, USA

B.Y. Park; Courtney Grant Herrick; David J. Holcomb


Golden Rocks 2006, The 41st U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS) | 2006

Numerical Simulation Evaluating the Structural Integrity of SPR Caverns in the Big Hill Salt Dome.

Byoung Yoon Park; Brian L. Ehgartner; Moo Y. Lee; Steven R. Sobolik; Courtney Grant Herrick


Archive | 2015

Deep Borehole Field Test: Characterization Borehole Science Objectives.

Kristopher L. Kuhlman; Patrick V. Brady; Robert J. MacKinnon; William Payton Gardner; Jason E. Heath; Courtney Grant Herrick; Richard P. Jensen; Teklu Hadgu; S. David Sevougian; Jens Birkholzer; Barry M. Freifeld; Tom Daley


The 42nd U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium (USRMS) | 2008

Numerical Simulation Evaluating the Structural Stability of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) in Bayou Choctaw Salt Dome, USA

Brian L. Ehgartner; Byoung Yoon Park; Courtney Grant Herrick; Moo Yul Lee

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Byoung Yoon Park

Sandia National Laboratories

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Brian L. Ehgartner

Sandia National Laboratories

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Dwayne Curtis Kicker

Sandia National Laboratories

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Patrick V. Brady

Sandia National Laboratories

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Todd Zeitler

Sandia National Laboratories

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Barry M. Freifeld

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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David J. Holcomb

Sandia National Laboratories

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Jason E. Heath

Sandia National Laboratories

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Moo Yul Lee

Sandia National Laboratories

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Richard P. Jensen

Sandia National Laboratories

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