Title of article :
Thermal conductive heating in fractured bedrock: Screening calculations to assess the effect of groundwater influx
Author/Authors :
Daniel P. Baston، نويسنده , , Bernard H. KueperCorresponding author contact information، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
A two-dimensional semi-analytical heat transfer solution is developed and a parameter sensitivity analysis performed to determine the relative importance of rock material properties (density, thermal conductivity and heat capacity) and hydrogeological properties (hydraulic gradient, fracture aperture, fracture spacing) on the ability to heat fractured rock using thermal conductive heating (TCH). The solution is developed using a Green’s function approach in which an integral equation is constructed for the temperature in the fracture. Subsurface temperature distributions are far more sensitive to hydrogeological properties than material properties. The bulk ground water influx (q) can provide a good estimate of the extent of influx cooling when influx is low to moderate, allowing the prediction of temperatures during heating without specific knowledge of the aperture and spacing of fractures. Target temperatures may not be reached or may be significantly delayed when the groundwater influx is large.
Keywords :
Thermal conductive heating , Energy transport , Fractured rock , Fracture flow
Journal title :
Advances in Water Resources
Journal title :
Advances in Water Resources