Geothermal Reservoir Engineering in Perspective

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering in Perspective
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Total Pages : 72
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Synopsis Geothermal Reservoir Engineering in Perspective by : UNU Geothermal Training Programme (Iceland).

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9780323152914
ISBN-13 : 0323152910
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Synopsis Geothermal Reservoir Engineering by : Malcomm Grant

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering offers a comprehensive account of geothermal reservoir engineering and a guide to the state-of-the-art technology, with emphasis on practicality. Topics covered include well completion and warm-up, flow testing, and field monitoring and management. A case study of a geothermal well in New Zealand is also presented. Comprised of 10 chapters, this book opens with an overview of geothermal reservoirs and the development of geothermal reservoir engineering as a discipline. The following chapters focus on conceptual models of geothermal fields; simple models that illustrate some of the processes taking place in geothermal reservoirs under exploitation; measurements in a well from spudding-in up to first discharge; and flow measurement. The next chapter provides a case history of one well in the Broadlands Geothermal Field in New Zealand, with particular reference to its drilling, measurement, discharge, and data analysis/interpretation. The changes that have occurred in exploited geothermal fields are also reviewed. The final chapter considers three major problems of geothermal reservoir engineering: rapid entry of external cooler water, or return of reinjected water, in fractured reservoirs; the effects of exploitation on natural discharges; and subsidence. This monograph serves as both a text for students and a manual for working professionals in the field of geothermal reservoir engineering. It will also be of interest to engineers and scientists of other disciplines.

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015013479301
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Synopsis Geothermal Reservoir Engineering by : E. Okandan

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Antalya, Turkey, July 1-10, 1987

Geothermal Energy Systems

Geothermal Energy Systems
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : 9783527644612
ISBN-13 : 352764461X
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Synopsis Geothermal Energy Systems by : Ernst Huenges

Geothermal Energy Systems The book encounters basic knowledge about geothermal technology for the utilization of geothermal resources. The book helps to understand the basic geology needed for the utilization of geothermal energy, shows up the practice to make access to geothermal reservoirs by drilling and the engineering of the reservoir by enhancing methods. The book describes the technology to make use of the Earth?s heat for direct use, power, and/or chill and gives boundary conditions for its economic and environmental utilization. A special focus is made on enhanced or engineered geothermal systems (EGS) which are based on concepts which bring a priori less productive reservoirs to an economic use. From the contents: Reservoir Definition Exploration Methods Drilling into Geothermal Reservoirs Enhancing Geothermal Reservoirs Geothermal Reservoir Simulation Energetic Use of EGS Reservoirs Economic Performance and Environmental Assessment Deployment of Enhanced Geothermal Systems plants and CO2-mitigation

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering
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Total Pages : 359
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ISBN-10 : 0123838800
ISBN-13 : 9780123838803
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Synopsis Geothermal Reservoir Engineering by : Malcolm A. Grant

As nations alike struggle to diversify and secure their power portfolios, geothermal energy, the essentially limitless heat emanating from the earth itself, is being harnessed at an unprecedented rate. For the last 25 years, engineers around the world tasked with taming this raw power have used Geothermal Reservoir Engineering as both a training manual and a professional reference. This long-awaited second edition of Geothermal Reservoir Engineering is a practical guide to the issues and tasks geothermal engineers encounter in the course of their daily jobs. The book focuses particularly on the evaluation of potential sites and provides detailed guidance on the field management of the power plants built on them. With over 100 pages of new material informed by the breakthroughs of the last 25 years, Geothermal Reservoir Engineering remains the only training tool and professional reference dedicated to advising both new and experienced geothermal reservoir engineers. The only resource available to help geothermal professionals make smart choices in field site selection and reservoir management Practical focus eschews theory and basics- getting right to the heart of the important issues encountered in the field Updates include coverage of advances in EGS (enhanced geothermal systems), well stimulation, well modeling, extensive field histories and preparing data for reservoir simulation Case studies provide cautionary tales and best practices that can only be imparted by a seasoned expert

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering

Geothermal Reservoir Engineering
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Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9400936923
ISBN-13 : 9789400936928
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Synopsis Geothermal Reservoir Engineering by : E Okandan