Three-dimensional multi-physics simulation and sensitivity analysis of cyclic hydrogen storage in salt caverns
Herm\'inio Tasinafo Hon\'orio, Hadi Hajibeygi

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive 3D multi-physics simulation framework for cyclic hydrogen storage in salt caverns, analyzing mechanical behaviors, cavern interactions, and effects of various parameters to enhance safety and efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces 'SafeInCave', an open-source 3D finite element simulator with advanced salt rock modeling, to improve the prediction and management of salt cavern performance for energy storage.
Findings
Quantified cavern interactions in multi-cavern systems.
Analyzed effects of transient and reverse creep on cavern stability.
Provided insights for optimizing salt cavern operation safety.
Abstract
Large-scale storage technologies are crucial to balance consumption and intermittent production of renewable energy systems. One of these technologies can be developed by converting the excess energy into compressed air or hydrogen, i.e., compressed gas, and store it in underground solution-mined salt caverns. Salt caverns are proven seals towards compressed air and hydrogen. However, several challenges including fast injection/production cycles and operating them in a system of caverns fields are yet to be resolved in order to allow for their safe scaled-up utilization for energy storage. The present study investigates time-dependent mechanical behaviors of salt caverns, individually and in multi-cavern systems. The stress conditions and model constructions are chosen to be relevant for underground energy storage purpose, and reflect the essential microscopic deformation mechanisms for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena · Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods · Underground infrastructure and sustainability
