Performance of Deep Geothermal Energy Systems

Geothermal energy is an important source of clean and renewable energy. This project deals with the study of deep geothermal power plants for the generation of electricity. The design involves the extraction of heat from the Earth and its conversion into electricity. This is performed by allowing fl...

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Main Author: Manikonda, Nikhil
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23219
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-232192014-06-12T03:51:05ZPerformance of Deep Geothermal Energy SystemsManikonda, Nikhildeep geothermal energymain wellside channelslateraltemperature gradientdiffusivitythermal conductivitydemand curvecost analysisdrilling lengthtotal depthfinite differencetypical demand curveGeothermal energy is an important source of clean and renewable energy. This project deals with the study of deep geothermal power plants for the generation of electricity. The design involves the extraction of heat from the Earth and its conversion into electricity. This is performed by allowing fluid deep into the Earth where it gets heated due to the surrounding rock. The fluid gets vaporized and returns to the surface in a heat pipe. Finally, the energy of the fluid is converted into electricity using turbine or organic rankine cycle (ORC). The main feature of the system is the employment of side channels to increase the amount of thermal energy extracted. A finite difference computer model is developed to solve the heat transport equation. The numerical model was employed to evaluate the performance of the design. The major goal was to optimize the output power as a function of parameters such as thermal diffusivity of the rock, depth of the main well, number and length of lateral channels. The sustainable lifetime of the system for a target output power of 2 MW has been calculated for deep geothermal systems with drilling depths of 8000 and 10000 meters, and a financial analysis has been performed to evaluate the economic feasibility of the system for a practical range of geothermal parameters. Results show promising an outlook for deep geothermal systems for practical applications.2012-08-29T19:12:39Z2012-08-29T19:12:39Z20122012-08-29Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/23219en
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topic deep geothermal energy
main well
side channels
lateral
temperature gradient
diffusivity
thermal conductivity
demand curve
cost analysis
drilling length
total depth
finite difference
typical demand curve
spellingShingle deep geothermal energy
main well
side channels
lateral
temperature gradient
diffusivity
thermal conductivity
demand curve
cost analysis
drilling length
total depth
finite difference
typical demand curve
Manikonda, Nikhil
Performance of Deep Geothermal Energy Systems
description Geothermal energy is an important source of clean and renewable energy. This project deals with the study of deep geothermal power plants for the generation of electricity. The design involves the extraction of heat from the Earth and its conversion into electricity. This is performed by allowing fluid deep into the Earth where it gets heated due to the surrounding rock. The fluid gets vaporized and returns to the surface in a heat pipe. Finally, the energy of the fluid is converted into electricity using turbine or organic rankine cycle (ORC). The main feature of the system is the employment of side channels to increase the amount of thermal energy extracted. A finite difference computer model is developed to solve the heat transport equation. The numerical model was employed to evaluate the performance of the design. The major goal was to optimize the output power as a function of parameters such as thermal diffusivity of the rock, depth of the main well, number and length of lateral channels. The sustainable lifetime of the system for a target output power of 2 MW has been calculated for deep geothermal systems with drilling depths of 8000 and 10000 meters, and a financial analysis has been performed to evaluate the economic feasibility of the system for a practical range of geothermal parameters. Results show promising an outlook for deep geothermal systems for practical applications.
author Manikonda, Nikhil
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title Performance of Deep Geothermal Energy Systems
title_short Performance of Deep Geothermal Energy Systems
title_full Performance of Deep Geothermal Energy Systems
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