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Location: Australia
Work: Research into Geosequestration of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), including geomechanical behaviour due to the stored supercritical CO2, Formation and swelling behaviour of rock media, Migration of CO2 due to change in insitu stresses. Activation of faults due to the injection of high fluid pressures Deep Geothermal works Slope Stability of large deep, open cut mines Stability of wellbore analysis Underground longwall mining Enhanced coal bed methane recovery, ECBM Hydro-fracturing and other simulation methods for depleted and tight reservoirs Two-phase and multiphase flow in fractured rock media Coupled Hydro-mechanical behaviour of fractured and porous rocks Gas outbursts and groundwater inundation in mines Rock physics under high pressure conditions Contaminant transport through rock Storage of chemical/nuclear waste in underground caverns Characterization of weathered rocks Tunneling in soft and hard ground
Biographical: Associate Prof Ranjith PG, BSc(Hons), PhD, M.ASCE, CHARMA, FIEAust Director of Research, ARC Future Fellow iEnergy initiative- Innovative Deep Earth Energy Research Centre Bld. 60, Clayton Campus, Monash University,VIC 3800 Australia Te: +61-3-99054982 Fax: +61-3-99054944 Email: ranjith.pg@monash.edu Please visit my website http://eng.monash.edu.au/civil/about/people/profile/ranjithp
Favourite Publications: Fuel Energy Applied Energy
Work: Research into Geosequestration of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), including geomechanical behaviour due to the stored supercritical CO2, Formation and swelling behaviour of rock media, Migration of CO2 due to change in insitu stresses. Activation of faults due to the injection of high fluid pressures Deep Geothermal works Slope Stability of large deep, open cut mines Stability of wellbore analysis Underground longwall mining Enhanced coal bed methane recovery, ECBM Hydro-fracturing and other simulation methods for depleted and tight reservoirs Two-phase and multiphase flow in fractured rock media Coupled Hydro-mechanical behaviour of fractured and porous rocks Gas outbursts and groundwater inundation in mines Rock physics under high pressure conditions Contaminant transport through rock Storage of chemical/nuclear waste in underground caverns Characterization of weathered rocks Tunneling in soft and hard ground
Biographical: Associate Prof Ranjith PG, BSc(Hons), PhD, M.ASCE, CHARMA, FIEAust Director of Research, ARC Future Fellow iEnergy initiative- Innovative Deep Earth Energy Research Centre Bld. 60, Clayton Campus, Monash University,VIC 3800 Australia Te: +61-3-99054982 Fax: +61-3-99054944 Email: ranjith.pg@monash.edu Please visit my website http://eng.monash.edu.au/civil/about/people/profile/ranjithp
Favourite Publications: Fuel Energy Applied Energy