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  • 23Oct

    Speaker: Herminio Tasinafo Honorio, Delft University of Technology

     

    Underground man-made salt caverns are a proven technology for energy storage, and their usage is expected to increase in the coming years, following the current efforts towards energy transition. Upscaling salt caverns (e.g., systems of caverns) also raises concerns about safety and cavern integrity, which requires a careful lifetime assessment of their mechanical stability. In this context, this presentation examines the mechanical behavior and failure mechanisms of salt rocks, as well as methods for identifying situations that could compromise cavern integrity. The importance of a multiscale approach, spanning from laboratory experiments to field-scale simulations, is also discussed. Without diving into the mathematical details, a physical intuition is provided on how to compose a constitutive model to capture the different deformation mechanisms in salt rocks. Finally, the impact of different constitutive model choices and calibrations is analyzed in the light of numerical simulations.

    This talk is part of the Institute for Energy and Environmental Flows (IEEF) series.

    If you have a question about this talk, please contact Catherine Pearson.

  • 23Oct

    Speaker: Dr Conor Hickey, Assistant Professor in Climate, Environmental & Urban Policy, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge

     

    There is no need to register if you plan to attend the seminar in person. However, if you would like to join the seminar online via Zoom, please register via the link. Upon registering your interest in this form, you will receive an e-mail with the Zoom meeting link ON THE DAY OF THE SEMINAR. Entering your name and organisational affiliation is optional. Your details will only be used to send you the Zoom meeting link and will not be shared with any external parties.

    Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG) series

     

  • 23Oct

    Speaker: Joe Saffer, Senior Product Analyst, Aurora Energy 

  • 23Oct

    Speaker: Tony Roulstone, University of Cambridge Lecturer Nuclear Engineering

    In this talk, we identify the barriers to nuclear competitiveness, before examining the ways of making existing designs, the more recent SMRs and advanced technologies succeed. In each case, we look at the facts, the opportunities and the prospects for delivering the nuclear promise inherent in the resurgence of interest in nuclear energy.

    Tony Roulstone has broad experience of Aerospace, Power, Defence and Systems sectors in a diverse environment. He lectures in Nuclear Energy at University of Cambridge and is a founder of the Department of Engineering’s Nuclear Energy MPhil programme.

    He’s led successful business transformation across whole of a major multinational company delivering major cost reduction & cash savings and developed diverse group of high technology businesses strategically repositioning businesses & growing both the group’s market share & its profit.

    This talk is in-person and not delivered remotely.

    This talk is part of the Engineering Department Nuclear Energy Seminars series.

    If you have a question about this talk, please contact Helene Jones.

  • 24Oct

    Speaker: Professor Clare Grey, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge

    AMET Seminars on the Energy Transition