Digital Rock Physics for Geomechanics: Predicting Elasticity and Deformation from Microstructures
Online seminar
Date
October 07, 2025
Time
04:00 pm - 05:00 pm (CET/CEST)
Event location
Online
Participant fee
Participation is free of cost but requires registration.
Additional
The online seminar will be held in English!
+++ Registration closes October 06, 2025 +++
Understanding rock mechanical strength is essential for safe hydrocarbon production and injection scenarios.
Yet, conventional laboratory testing is destructive, time-consuming, and requires complex sample preparation and tackling experimental challenges.
Digital Rock Physics provides a powerful supplement – enabling non-destructive, rapid, and reliable predictions of rock stiffness, elasticity, and stress-strain behavior directly on 3D digital rock models, from different sample shapes.
In this online seminar, you will see how GeoDict predicts rock elastic properties and simulates rock deformation. We will introduce the theory behind the state-of-the-art linear elasticity solver in GeoDict, highlight common sources of uncertainty in digital geomechanics, and demonstrate how these can be addressed. Beyond elasticity, we will show advanced simulation setups, including scenarios with mineral failure, to illustrate how GeoDict can support realistic deformation analysis.
During this seminar, you will:
- Learn how Digital Rock Physics enables fast and non-destructive evaluation of mechanical properties.
- Discover workflows for predicting rock elasticity and deformation with GeoDict.
- Engage with our experts in a live Q&A session.
- Receive a free evaluation license to explore GeoDict’s geomechanics workflows with your own datasets.
Join us and experience how Digital Rock Physics with GeoDict can enhance your geomechanical understanding and accelerate decision-making.
Why should you attend this seminar?
- Live event with our experts - ask questions directly in the Q&A chat.
- Fast, non-destructive evaluation with Digital Rock Physics.
- Efficient Workflows for predicting elasticity & deformation in GeoDict.
- Interested participants may contact our experts after the event and receive a free short term GeoDict license.