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J.J.K. Daemen is affiliated with the University of Nevada Reno in the United States. Their research focuses on engineering, with a notable emphasis on mechanics of materials, ocean engineering, civil and structural engineering, and mechanical engineering. The subfield of management, monitoring, policy, and law also features in their body of work.

Daemen's scholarly output spans multiple topics, primarily centered around rock mechanics and modeling, drilling and well engineering, and hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis. Their research also touches on landslides and related hazards, methane hydrates and related phenomena, tunneling and rock mechanics, as well as geotechnical engineering and underground structures.

Recent publications by Daemen include:

  • Time Interval Effect in Triaxial Discontinuous Cyclic Compression Tests and Simulations for the Residual Stress in Rock Salt, 2020, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks, 2020, IEEE Access
  • A 3D Grain-Based Model for Simulating the Micromechanical Behavior of Salt Rock, 2020, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Construction modeling and shape prediction of horizontal salt caverns for gas/oil storage in bedded salt, 2020, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
  • Large-scale CO2 disposal/storage in bedded rock salt caverns of China: An evaluation of safety and suitability, 2022, Energy

The frequent venues for Daemen's publications include Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Energy, Construction and Building Materials, and IEEE Access. This range of journals reflects a focus on both theoretical and applied aspects of engineering and geological sciences.

Daemen often collaborates with several researchers, with frequent coauthors including Tongtao Wang, Tao He, Chunhe Yang, Dongzhou Xie, and Hongling Ma. These collaborations suggest an active involvement in a broad research network within their primary fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Experimental investigation of creep behavior of salt rock

    Chunhe Yang;J.J.K. Daemen;Jian-Hua Yin

  • Feasibility analysis of using abandoned salt caverns for large-scale underground energy storage in China

    Chunhe Yang;Tongtao Wang;Yinping Li;Haijun Yang

  • Experimental and theoretical study of the anisotropic properties of shale

    Shuai Heng;Yingtong Guo;Chunhe Yang;Jack J.K. Daemen

  • Experimental investigation of mechanical behavior of bedded rock salt containing inclined interlayer

    Yinping Li;Wei Liu;Chunhe Yang;Jaak J.K. Daemen

  • Tightness and suitability evaluation of abandoned salt caverns served as hydrocarbon energies storage under adverse geological conditions (AGC)

    Liu Wei;Liu Wei;Chen Jie;Chen Jie;Jiang Deyi;Shi Xilin

  • Permeability characteristics of mudstone cap rock and interlayers in bedded salt formations and tightness assessment for underground gas storage caverns

    Wei Liu;Yinping Li;Chunhe Yang;Jaak J.K. Daemen

  • Comprehensive feasibility study of two-well-horizontal caverns for natural gas storage in thinly-bedded salt rocks in China

    Wei Liu;Deyi Jiang;Jie Chen;J.J.K. Daemen

  • Geomechanical investigation of roof failure of China's first gas storage salt cavern

    Tongtao Wang;Chunhe Yang;Jiasong Chen;J.J.K. Daemen

  • Determination of the maximum allowable gas pressure for an underground gas storage salt cavern – A case study of Jintan, China

    Tongtao Wang;Jianjun Li;Gang Jing;Qingqing Zhang

  • Stability and availability evaluation of underground strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) caverns in bedded rock salt of Jintan, China

    Nan Zhang;Xilin Shi;Tongtao Wang;Chunhe Yang;Chunhe Yang

  • Safety evaluation of salt cavern gas storage close to an old cavern

    Tongtao Wang;Chunhe Yang;Hongling Ma;Yinping Li

  • Salt cavern gas storage in an ultra-deep formation in Hubei, China

    T.T. Wang;H.L. Ma;X.L. Shi;C.H. Yang

  • Time Interval Effect in Triaxial Discontinuous Cyclic Compression Tests and Simulations for the Residual Stress in Rock Salt

    Jinyang Fan;Wei Liu;Deyi Jiang;Jie Chen

  • Analysis of major risks associated with hydrocarbon storage caverns in bedded salt rock

    Chunhe Yang;Wenjun Jing;Wenjun Jing;J.J.K. Daemen;Guimin Zhang

  • Research on the Stability and Treatments of Natural Gas Storage Caverns With Different Shapes in Bedded Salt Rocks

    Wei Liu;Zhixin Zhang;Jinyang Fan;Deyi Jiang

  • Stability and tightness evaluation of bedded rock salt formations for underground gas/oil storage

    Guimin Zhang;Yinping Li;Chunhe Yang;Jaak J. K. Daemen

  • Feasibility analysis of using horizontal caverns for underground gas storage: A case study of Yunying salt district

    Chunhe Yang;Tongtao Wang;Dan'an Qu;Hongling Ma

  • Geotechnical Feasibility Analysis of Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) in Bedded Salt Formations: a Case Study in Huai’an City, China

    Guimin Zhang;Yinping Li;Jaak J. K. Daemen;Chunhe Yang

  • An experimental study on creep of welded tuff

    L. Ma;J.J.K. Daemen

  • Debrining prediction of a salt cavern used for compressed air energy storage

    Tongtao Wang;Chunhe Yang;Huimeng Wang;Shuanglong Ding

  • Safety evaluation of gas storage caverns located close to a tectonic fault

    Tongtao Wang;Chunhe Yang;Hongling Ma;J.J.K. Daemen

  • Time-dependent subsidence prediction model and influence factor analysis for underground gas storages in bedded salt formations

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  • A 3D Grain-Based Model for Simulating the Micromechanical Behavior of Salt Rock

    Huan Li;Hongling Ma;Xilin Shi;Jun Zhou

  • The engineering geology of weak rock

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  • Analysis of mechanical and permeability properties of mudstone interlayers around a strategic petroleum reserve cavern in bedded rock salt

    Nan Zhang;Chunhe Yang;Chunhe Yang;Xilin Shi;Tongtao Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Tongtao Wang
Tongtao Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xilin Shi
Xilin Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mark H. Engelhard
Mark H. Engelhard Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Huan Li
Huan Li Central South University
Lei Wang
Lei Wang University of California, San Francisco
Jian-Hua Yin
Jian-Hua Yin Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Donald E. Myers
Donald E. Myers University of Arizona

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