A comprehensive review on the geomechanical properties of gas hydrate bearing sediments

被引:128
作者
Lijith, K. P. [1 ]
Malagar, Bhini R. C. [1 ]
Singh, Devendra Narain [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Civil Engn, Mumbai 400076, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Natural gas hydrates; Dissociation; Geohazards; Strength; Stiffness; Geomechanical modeling; ARTIFICIAL METHANE-HYDRATE; POTENTIAL-ENERGY RESOURCE; WATER-RETENTION CURVE; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; SHEAR-STRENGTH; HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY; RELATIVE PERMEABILITY; CONSTITUTIVE MODEL; HOST SEDIMENT; POROUS-MEDIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.03.024
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Natural gas hydrates (NGH) that form in sediments beneath the ocean beds are a potential source to meet growing global energy demand. Gas hydrate bearing sediments (GHBS) exhibit improved geomechanical properties (viz., shear strength, stiffness, compressibility, and Poisson's ratio) that are responsible for their greater stability as compared to the native sediments. However, dissociation of gas hydrates during extraction of gas, instability in the GHBS could trigger submarine slope failures, seabed subsidence, and failure of the foundations of seafloor installations. In order to reduce the risk of occurrence of such geohazards, it is imperative to ascertain the stability of GHBS by understanding the variations in their geomechanical properties through field and laboratory investigations, which are time consuming and prohibitively expensive for many researchers. With this in view, the present study attempts to decipher the variation of geomechanical properties with respect to various parameters that affect them (viz., hydrate saturation (S-H), hydrate morphology, and confining pressure-temperature conditions), by critically synthesizing the existing data in the literature. It has been noticed that the shear strength and stiffness are the major parameters influencing the stability of GHBS and both share power law relationship with SH. Further, it is noticed that the cohesion is the predominant component of the shear strength of GHBS and shows significant improvement for SH values greater than 15-50%. The variability of cohesion and stiffness with respect to SH have been analysed in tandem with the volumetric deformation, during the shearing process, to propose particle level mechanism hypothesis that provides an insight in to the stress-strain behavior of GHBS. The proposed relationships and mechanisms would aid in understanding the behavior and development of improved modeling of geomechanical properties of GHBS.
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