Geothermal Reservoir Stimulation Using The Finite Element Method - Softcover

AbuAisha, Murad

 
9783330872134: Geothermal Reservoir Stimulation Using The Finite Element Method

Inhaltsangabe

The application of the Hydraulic Fracturing (HF) technology to exploit geothermal energy from Hot Dry Rocks (HDR) reservoirs is addressed. HF is achieved by extensively pumping geothermal fluids to already existing fractured HDR reservoirs of low permeability. High fluid pressures are expected to drive cracks to evolve and connect. The newly created burgeoning hydraulic conduits should supposedly enhance the permeability of the existing HDR reservoirs. The flow rate/pressure values at which geothermal fluids should be pumped, as well as the pumping schedule to initiate HF, depend primarily on the existing geostatic conditions (geostatic stresses, initial HDR pressure and temperature) as well as on HDR fracture properties (initial mean fracture length, mean fracture aperture, density and orientational distribution of fractures). While these components, in addition to their effects on borehole stability, are scrutinized in this research, focus is on the evolution during circulation processes of the fracture properties.

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The author is a graduate civil engineer; he finished his Bachelor's degree with a mention of Excellent with honor. He obtained his Master's degree in the field of modelization and experimentation of solid mechanics. In 2011, he was granted the CNRS (French national center of scientific research) fellowship to do his PhD research in geothermy.

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