On the equivalence of total stress and pressure gradient formulations for predicting land subsidence above compacting gas/oil fields

dc.contributor.authorGambolati, Giuseppe
dc.contributor.authorFerronata, Massimiliano
dc.contributor.authorTeatini, Pietro
dc.contributor.authorDeidda, Roberto
dc.contributor.authorLecca, Giuditta
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-16T10:34:21Z
dc.date.available2014-06-16T10:34:21Z
dc.date.issued1999-07
dc.description.abstractThe solution of the poroelastic equations for predicting land subsidence above productive gas/oil fields may be addressed by the principle of virtual works using either the effective intergranular stress, with the pore pressure gradient regarded as a distributed body force, or the total stress incorporating the pore pressure. In the finite element (FE) method both approaches prove equivalent at the global assembled level. However, at the element level apparently the equivalence does not hold, and the strength source related to the pore pressure seems to generate different local forces on the element nodes. The two formulations are briey reviewed and discussed for triangular and tetrahedral finite elements. They are shown to yield different results at the global level as well in a three-dimensional axisymmetric porous medium if the FE integration is performed using the average element-wise radius. A modification to both formulations is suggested which allows to correctly solve the problem of a finite reservoir with an infinite pressure gradient, i.e. with a pore pressure discontinuity on its boundary.IT
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11050/1022
dc.language.isoenIT
dc.subjectporoelastic equationsIT
dc.subjectfinite elementIT
dc.subjectproductive gas/oil fieldsIT
dc.subjectfluid dynamic equationsIT
dc.subjectporous mediaIT
dc.subject.een-cordisEEN CORDIS::PROTEZIONE DELL'UOMO E DELL'AMBIENTE ::Ambiente::Inquinamento delle acque / trattamentoIT
dc.subject.een-cordisEEN CORDIS::FISICA E SCIENZE ESATTE::Matematica, statistica::Modellazione matematicaIT
dc.titleOn the equivalence of total stress and pressure gradient formulations for predicting land subsidence above compacting gas/oil fieldsIT
dc.typeReportIT
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