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Title: Modelling of underground geomechanical characteristics for electrophysical conversion of oil shale
Authors: Bukharkin, Andrey Andreevich
Koryashov, Iliya Aleksandrovich
Martemyanov, Sergey Mikhailovich
Ivanov, Aleksey Alekseevich
Keywords: моделирование; геомеханические характеристики; конверсия; сланцы; нефти; газы; анизотропия; теплообмен
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Modelling of underground geomechanical characteristics for electrophysical conversion of oil shale / A. A. Bukharkin [et al.] // Journal of Physics: Conference Series. — 2015. — Vol. 652 : Gas Discharge Plasmas and Their Applications (GDP 2015) : 12th International Conference, 6–11 September 2015, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [012056, 5 p.].
Abstract: Oil shale energy extraction is an urgent issue for modern science and technique. With the help of electrical discharge phenomena it is possible to create a new efficient technology for underground conversion of oil shale to shale gas and oil. This method is based on Joule heat in the rock volume. During the laboratory experiments the problem has arisen, when the significant part of a shale fragment is being heated, but the further heating is impossible due to specimen cracking. It leads to disruption in current flow and heat exchange. Evidently, in the underground conditions these failure processes will not proceed. Cement, clay and glass fiber/epoxy resin armature have been used for modelling of geomechanical underground conditions. Experiments have shown that the use of a reinforcing jacket makes it possible to convert a full rock fragment. Also, a thermal field extends radially from the centre of a tree-type structure, and it has an elliptic cross section shape. It is explained by the oil shale anisotropy connected with a rock laminar structure. Therefore, heat propagation is faster along the layers than across ones.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/18229
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