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      Poromechanical behaviour of a surficial geological barrier during fluid injection into an underlying poroelastic storage formation

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          A competent low permeability and chemically inert geological barrier is an essential component of any strategy for the deep geological disposal of fluidized hazardous material and greenhouse gases. While the processes of injection are important to the assessment of the sequestration potential of the storage formation, the performance of the caprock is important to the containment potential, which can be compromised by the development of cracks and other defects that might be activated during and after injection. This paper presents a mathematical modelling approach that can be used to assess the state of stress in a surficial caprock during injection of a fluid to the interior of a poroelastic storage formation. Important information related to time-dependent evolution of the stress state and displacements of the surficial caprock with injection rates, and the stress state in the storage formation can be obtained from the theoretical developments. Most importantly, numerical results illustrate the influence of poromechanics on the development of adverse stress states in the geological barrier. The results obtained from the mathematical analysis illustrate that the surface heave increases as the hydraulic conductivity of the caprock decreases, whereas the surface heave decreases as the shear modulus of the caprock increases. The results also illustrate the influence of poromechanics on the development of adverse stress states in the caprock.

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          Journal
          Proc Math Phys Eng Sci
          Proc. Math. Phys. Eng. Sci
          RSPA
          royprsa
          Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences / The Royal Society
          The Royal Society Publishing
          1364-5021
          1471-2946
          March 2016
          : 472
          : 2187
          : 20150418
          Affiliations
          Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, McGill University , 817 Sherbrooke Street West, Montréal, Quebec, Canada H3A 0C3
          Author notes
          Article
          PMC4841472 PMC4841472 4841472 rspa20150418
          10.1098/rspa.2015.0418
          4841472
          27118906
          bf35cdfb-311f-48e2-8c8f-5230d2f3b574
          © 2016 The Author(s)

          Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

          History
          : 20 June 2015
          : 5 February 2016
          Funding
          Funded by: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000038;
          Award ID: Discovery
          Categories
          1006
          40
          68
          1008
          6
          Research Articles
          Custom metadata
          March, 2016

          ground heave,geological barriers,mechanics of geological seals,time-dependent deformations,Biot poroelasticity

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