Modelling the impact of rock fractures, alteration, and mineral composition on rock properties in deep geothermal context
| ABG-133944 | Sujet de Thèse | |
| 21/10/2025 | Financement public/privé |
- Sciences de l’ingénieur
- Energie
- Génie civil, BTP
Description du sujet
Context:
The propose study addresses socio-economic and environmental challenges of using soil and subsoil resources, particularly in the context of the energy transition. Nowadays, a key focus is on deep geothermal energy, which relies on the ability of underground rock formations to store and transmit thermal fluids effectively. High-enthalpy geothermal systems depend on the quality of reservoir rocks, which is governed by, for instance, their porosity, fracture structure, permeability, and fluid circulation. All of which are influenced by the rock structure and mineral composition, as well as its possible evolution. This is particularly the case for rock-fluid interaction in porous or fractured rocks, possibly leading to rock damage, alteration, and porosity/mineral variation (e.g. dissolution, precipitation, etc.). For instance, the precipitation of minerals (e.g. clay) tends to reduce hydraulic permeability, affecting fluid circulation and the efficiency of geothermal systems.
Objectives and method:
The main objectives of the research are to:
- Integrate fracture structure and mineral composition into the assessment of hydromechanical rock
properties.
- Model the evolution of mineral content due to alteration processes.
- Predict the impact on reservoir behaviour and geothermal production at larger scales.
To achieve this, the study will develop a theoretical and numerical multiphysical (TH(MC)) model that links microstructural properties to macroscopic rock behaviour. This geomechanics and rock mechanics work will be realised using finite element modelling approaches (e.g. Comsol MultiPhysics).
Nature du financement
Précisions sur le financement
Présentation établissement et labo d'accueil
Université de Lyon : https://www.universite-lyon.fr/
Ecole nationale des travaux publics de l'Etat (ENTPE) : https://www.entpe.fr/
Laboratoire de Tribologie et Dynamique des Systèmes (LTDS) : http://ltds.ec-lyon.fr/
Intitulé du doctorat
Pays d'obtention du doctorat
Etablissement délivrant le doctorat
Ecole doctorale
Profil du candidat
Candidate profile:
Candidates can apply for a 3-year PhD scholarship at University of Lyon (ENTPE engineering school, LTDS laboratory, Lyon, France). Applications are welcome from students graduated (Msc.) in the fields of civil, mechanical, materials, and geotechnical engineering, or geosciences. Basic knowledge in mechanics of porous/fractured media, constitutive modelling of geomaterials, multiphysics, and interest for numerical methods in geomechanics is required. The 3-year project will give the applicant opportunities to develop various technical skills (advanced numerical methods, poromechanics, elastoplasticity, damage approach, etc.) and to integrate a dynamic geomechanics network having a large experience in numerical modelling. The successful applicant will use and improve coupled non-linear finite element models, based on experimental data. The ability to communicate orally and write in English is required and international mobility is encouraged.
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