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Archive | 2011

Computational thermal, chemical, fluid, and solid mechanics for geosystems management.

Scott M Davison; Nicholas Alger; Daniel Zack Turner; Samuel R. Subia; Brian Carnes; Mario J. Martinez; Patrick K. Notz; Katherine A. Klise; Charles Michael Stone; Richard V. Field; Pania Newell; Carlos F. Jove-Colon; John R. Red-Horse; Joseph E. Bishop; Thomas A. Dewers; Polly L. Hopkins; Mikhail Mesh; James E. Bean; Harry K. Moffat; Hongkyu Yoon

This document summarizes research performed under the SNL LDRD entitled - Computational Mechanics for Geosystems Management to Support the Energy and Natural Resources Mission. The main accomplishment was development of a foundational SNL capability for computational thermal, chemical, fluid, and solid mechanics analysis of geosystems. The code was developed within the SNL Sierra software system. This report summarizes the capabilities of the simulation code and the supporting research and development conducted under this LDRD. The main goal of this project was the development of a foundational capability for coupled thermal, hydrological, mechanical, chemical (THMC) simulation of heterogeneous geosystems utilizing massively parallel processing. To solve these complex issues, this project integrated research in numerical mathematics and algorithms for chemically reactive multiphase systems with computer science research in adaptive coupled solution control and framework architecture. This report summarizes and demonstrates the capabilities that were developed together with the supporting research underlying the models. Key accomplishments are: (1) General capability for modeling nonisothermal, multiphase, multicomponent flow in heterogeneous porous geologic materials; (2) General capability to model multiphase reactive transport of species in heterogeneous porous media; (3) Constitutive models for describing real, general geomaterials under multiphase conditions utilizing laboratory data; (4) General capability to couple nonisothermal reactive flow with geomechanics (THMC); (5) Phase behavior thermodynamics for the CO2-H2O-NaCl system. General implementation enables modeling of other fluid mixtures. Adaptive look-up tables enable thermodynamic capability to other simulators; (6) Capability for statistical modeling of heterogeneity in geologic materials; and (7) Simulator utilizes unstructured grids on parallel processing computers.


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013

Coupled multiphase flow and geomechanics model for analysis of joint reactivation during CO2 sequestration operations

Mario J. Martinez; Pania Newell; Joseph E. Bishop; Daniel Zack Turner


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2014

Geomechanical behavior of Cambrian Mount Simon Sandstone reservoir lithofacies, Iowa Shelf, USA

Thomas A. Dewers; Pania Newell; Scott Thomas Broome; Jason E. Heath; Steve Bauer


International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering | 2016

Simulating Fragmentation and Fluid-Induced Fracture in Disordered Media Using Random Finite-Element Meshes

Joseph E. Bishop; Mario J. Martinez; Pania Newell


46th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium | 2012

A Finite-Element Method For Modeling Fluid-Pressure Induced Discrete-Fracture Propagation Using Random Meshes

Joseph E. Bishop; Mario J. Martinez; Pania Newell


Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2017

Investigation of the Influence of Geomechanical and Hydrogeological Properties on Surface Uplift at In Salah.

Pania Newell; Hongkyu Yoon; Mario J. Martinez; Joseph E. Bishop; Steve Bryant


Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2018

Elastic, viscoelastic, and strength properties of Marcellus Shale specimens

Arash Kamali-Asl; Ehsan Ghazanfari; Pania Newell; Mathew Stevens


International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2018

Heterogeneity, pore pressure, and injectate chemistry: Control measures for geologic carbon storage

Thomas A. Dewers; Peter Eichhubl; Ben Ganis; Steven Paul Gomez; Jason E. Heath; Mohamad Jammoul; Peter Holmes Kobos; Ruijie Liu; Jonathan Major; Ed Matteo; Pania Newell; Alex Rinehart; Steven R. Sobolik; John C. Stormont; Mahmoud Reda Taha; Mary F. Wheeler; Deandra White


Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2017

Impact of layer thickness and well orientation on caprock integrity for geologic carbon storage

Pania Newell; M.J. Martinez; Peter Eichhubl


49th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium | 2015

Geomechanical Modeling to Predict Wellbore Stresses and Strains for the Design of Wellbore Seal Repair Materials for Use at a CO2 Injection Site.

Steven R. Sobolik; Steven Paul Gomez; Edward N. Matteo; Thomas A. Dewers; Pania Newell; John C. Stormont; Mahmoud Reda Taha

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Joseph E. Bishop

Sandia National Laboratories

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Mario J. Martinez

Sandia National Laboratories

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Thomas A. Dewers

Sandia National Laboratories

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Hongkyu Yoon

Sandia National Laboratories

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Alex Rinehart

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

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Jason E. Heath

Sandia National Laboratories

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Peter Eichhubl

University of Texas at Austin

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Scott Thomas Broome

Sandia National Laboratories

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