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Title: Simulation of influence of various technical systems on permafrost boundaries movement
Authors: Filimonov, M. Yu.
Vaganova, N. A.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Citation: Filimonov M. Yu. Simulation of influence of various technical systems on permafrost boundaries movement / M. Yu. Filimonov, N. A. Vaganova // IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. — 2018. — Vol. 193. — Iss. 1. — 12068.
Abstract: Prediction of dynamics of cryogenic processes in soil and foundations is of great importance in the development and operation of oil and gas fields in the Arctic and Subarctic regions. These processes are influenced by the thermal effects of various technical systems available on the well pads. The thawing of permafrost due to such impacts will be accompanied by subsidence of the earth's surface around engineering facilities and development of dangerous geological process called thermokarst. This may lead to major technological accidents at well pads with great harm to the environment. To simulate cryogenic processes in a specific geographical area, algorithms and programs are developed, taking into account the climatic factors and lithology of the soil. An algorithm for determining the features of the area under consideration in the computer simulation of the propagation of thermal fields in frozen ground is described and the results of numerical calculations are presented. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Keywords: CRYOGENICS
GAS INDUSTRY
LITHOLOGY
PERMAFROST
CRYOGENIC PROCESS
DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATIONS
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
GEOLOGICAL PROCESS
NUMERICAL CALCULATION
OIL AND GAS FIELDS
SUBARCTIC REGIONS
TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
OIL FIELD DEVELOPMENT
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75332
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Conference name: 5th All-Russian Conference with International Participation on Polar Mechanics 2018
Conference date: 9 October 2018 through 11 October 2018
RSCI ID: 38624837
SCOPUS ID: 85056452613
WOS ID: 000546169800068
PURE ID: 8333724
ISSN: 1755-1307
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/193/1/012068
Sponsorship: This work was supported by RFBR project 16–01–00401 and program of scientific research UrB RAS 18–1–1–8.
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