Deep Rock Mechanics: From Research to Engineering Proceedings of the International Conference on Geo-Mechanics, Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources (IC3G 2018), September 21-24, 2018, Chengdu, P.R. China
Coordonnateurs : Xie Heping, Zhao Jian, Ranjith P G
At present, deep earth resources remain poorly understood and entirely under-utilised. There is a growing appreciation of the important role deep earth will play in future sustainability, particularly in opportunities for new and sustainable large-scale energy alternatives, and extraction of resources through mining and greenhouse mitigation. Deep Rock Mechanics: From Research to Engineering is a collection of papers on the effective development of deep earth resources, which were presented at the International Conference on Geo-mechanics, Geo-Energy and Geo-Resources 2018 (Chengdu, P.R. China, 22-24 September 2018). The contributions aim at breaking beyond existing patterns of discovery, to advance research on geomechanical and geophysical processes in deep earth resources and energy development, enhancing deep earth energy and mineral extraction and mitigating harmful atmospheric emissions.
Deep Rock Mechanics: From Research to Engineering covers a wide range of topics:
1. Deep rock mechanics and mining theory
2. Water resources development and protection
3. Unconventional oil and gas extractions
4. CO2 sequestrations technologies and nuclear waste disposal
5. Geothermal energy
6. Mining engineering
7. Petroleum engineering
8. Geo-environmental engineering
9. Civil geotechnical engineering
Deep Rock Mechanics: From Research to Engineering promotes safer and greener ways for energy and resource production at great depth, and will serve as a must-have reference for academics and professionals involved or interested in geo-mechanics, geo-energy, and geo-resources.
1. Unconventional oil and gas extractions
2. CO2 Sequestrations
3. Mining
4. Geothermal Energy
5. Civil Geotechnical Engineering
6. Geo-Environmental Engineering
7. Underground Coal Mining
Heping Xie is President of Sichuan University, Chengdu, P.R. China
Jian Zhao is Professor in Resources Engineering at Monash University, Australia
Pathegama Gamage Ranjith is Professor in Geomechanics Engineering at Monash University, Australia.
Date de parution : 12-2018
17.4x24.6 cm
Thème de Deep Rock Mechanics: From Research to Engineering :
Mots-clés :
Underground Coal Gasification; unconventional oil and gas extractions; Vortex Ropes; CO2 sequestrations; Rock Burst; mining; Moisture Content; geothermal energy; Rock Mass; civil geotechnical engineering; Confining Pressure; geo-environmental engineering; High Arch Dam; underground coal mining; AE Signal; AE; Maximum Horizontal Stress; Uniaxial Compressive Strength; Generalized Hoek Brown Criterion; SHPB Test; In-situ Stress; Seismic Response Characteristics; Mohr Coulomb Criterion; Mars Model; Arch Dam; AE Energy; MW; Coarse Grained Soil; AE Event; Conventional Triaxial Compression Tests; Spontaneous Imbibition; Accelerated Creep Stage