Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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273943 | Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment | 2015 | 14 Pages |
•An analytical solution for the poroelastic problem associated with a line injection sources is developed.•Numerical results that can be used as a first approximation of ground heave for different line injection lengths are presented.•The potential of failure development at the injection zone is examined.•Provides validation of a computational approach.
This paper examines the geomechanical effects resulting from the injection of a non-reactive fluid along a line segment located at the interior of a poroelastic halfspace. The mechanical behaviour of the geologic medium is described using Biot’s classical theory of poroelasticity. The mathematical solutions for the surface heave associated with a point injection source are used to develop results for the ground heave associated with both vertically-aligned and horizontally-aligned line injection sources of constant intensity and finite length. The results obtained from the mathematical analysis are used to benchmark computational results for analogous problems.