Title of article
Analytical model of cold water front movement in a geothermal reservoir
Author/Authors
Jerzy Stopa، نويسنده , , Pawe? Wojnarowski، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
11
From page
59
To page
69
Abstract
Injection of cooled geothermal water back into the producing formation is a procedure that maintains
reservoir pressure and increases energy extraction efficiency, but, because reinjected fluids tend to be much
colder than the reservoir rock, injection can also cause cooling of the fluid produced from nearby wells. It is
therefore essential to determine the cold front velocity in a geothermal reservoir. Constant thermal properties
of both rock and fluid are generally assumed in order to solve this problem. In this paper, the rock density
and heat capacity of the water–rock system as functions of temperature are assumed. Using the method of
characteristics, an analytical solution is obtained. It is shown that the variable heat capacity of rock leads
to a temperature-dependent speed of propagation of the thermal front. This results in a steepening of the
front when cold water is injected into a hot zone, and eventually the formation of a discontinuous solution,
or shock. A method is proposed for finding such discontinuous solutions and an equation for the velocity
of the thermal front is presented. The difference between the front velocity obtained by means of the weak
solution presented here and the classical model with constant thermal properties varies between about 1 and
14%.
© 2005 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Geothermal , weak solution , Thermal front velocity , reinjection
Journal title
Geothermics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Geothermics
Record number
430979
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