Geotechnical Issues and Guidelines for Storage of Compressed Air in Excavated Hard Rock Caverns

Geotechnical Issues and Guidelines for Storage of Compressed Air in Excavated Hard Rock Caverns

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Published: 1982

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The results of a literature survey on the stability of excavated hard rock caverns are presented. The objective of the study was to develop geotechnical criteria for the design of compressed air energy storage (CAES) caverns in hard rock formations. These criteria involve geologic, hydrological, geochemical, geothermal, and in situ stress state characteristics of generic rock masses. Their relevance to CAES caverns, and the identification of required research areas, are identified throughout the text. This literature survey and analysis strongly suggests that the chief geotechnical issues for the development and operation of CAES caverns in hard rock are impermeability for containment, stability for sound openings, and hydrostatic balance.


Storage of Gases in Rock Caverns

Storage of Gases in Rock Caverns

Author: B. Nilsen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-04-18

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 1351413635

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Contains papers of a conference on [title] held in Trondheim, Norway, June 1989. The following storage concepts are considered: pressurized, compressed air energy, air cushion surge chambers, amonia products storage.