Characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations

BTES (borehole thermal energy storage)systems exchange thermal energy by conduction with the surrounding ground through borehole materials. The spatial variability of the geological properties and the space-time variability of hydrogeological conditions affect the real power rate of heat exchangers...

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Main Author: Focaccia, Sara <1984>
Other Authors: Bruno, Roberto
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2012
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4330/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-43302014-03-24T16:29:45Z Characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations Caratterizzazione dei parametri di un reservoir geotermico tramite la risoluzione del problema inverso e le simulazioni geostatistiche Focaccia, Sara <1984> ING-IND/28 Ingegneria e sicurezza degli scavi BTES (borehole thermal energy storage)systems exchange thermal energy by conduction with the surrounding ground through borehole materials. The spatial variability of the geological properties and the space-time variability of hydrogeological conditions affect the real power rate of heat exchangers and, consequently, the amount of energy extracted from / injected into the ground. For this reason, it is not an easy task to identify the underground thermal properties to use when designing. At the current state of technology, Thermal Response Test (TRT) is the in situ test for the characterization of ground thermal properties with the higher degree of accuracy, but it doesn’t fully solve the problem of characterizing the thermal properties of a shallow geothermal reservoir, simply because it characterizes only the neighborhood of the heat exchanger at hand and only for the test duration. Different analytical and numerical models exist for the characterization of shallow geothermal reservoir, but they are still inadequate and not exhaustive: more sophisticated models must be taken into account and a geostatistical approach is needed to tackle natural variability and estimates uncertainty. The approach adopted for reservoir characterization is the “inverse problem”, typical of oil&gas field analysis. Similarly, we create different realizations of thermal properties by direct sequential simulation and we find the best one fitting real production data (fluid temperature along time). The software used to develop heat production simulation is FEFLOW 5.4 (Finite Element subsurface FLOW system). A geostatistical reservoir model has been set up based on literature thermal properties data and spatial variability hypotheses, and a real TRT has been tested. Then we analyzed and used as well two other codes (SA-Geotherm and FV-Geotherm) which are two implementation of the same numerical model of FEFLOW (Al-Khoury model). Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Bruno, Roberto Soares, Amilcar 2012-05-04 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/4330/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Focaccia, Sara <1984>
Characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations
description BTES (borehole thermal energy storage)systems exchange thermal energy by conduction with the surrounding ground through borehole materials. The spatial variability of the geological properties and the space-time variability of hydrogeological conditions affect the real power rate of heat exchangers and, consequently, the amount of energy extracted from / injected into the ground. For this reason, it is not an easy task to identify the underground thermal properties to use when designing. At the current state of technology, Thermal Response Test (TRT) is the in situ test for the characterization of ground thermal properties with the higher degree of accuracy, but it doesn’t fully solve the problem of characterizing the thermal properties of a shallow geothermal reservoir, simply because it characterizes only the neighborhood of the heat exchanger at hand and only for the test duration. Different analytical and numerical models exist for the characterization of shallow geothermal reservoir, but they are still inadequate and not exhaustive: more sophisticated models must be taken into account and a geostatistical approach is needed to tackle natural variability and estimates uncertainty. The approach adopted for reservoir characterization is the “inverse problem”, typical of oil&gas field analysis. Similarly, we create different realizations of thermal properties by direct sequential simulation and we find the best one fitting real production data (fluid temperature along time). The software used to develop heat production simulation is FEFLOW 5.4 (Finite Element subsurface FLOW system). A geostatistical reservoir model has been set up based on literature thermal properties data and spatial variability hypotheses, and a real TRT has been tested. Then we analyzed and used as well two other codes (SA-Geotherm and FV-Geotherm) which are two implementation of the same numerical model of FEFLOW (Al-Khoury model).
author2 Bruno, Roberto
author_facet Bruno, Roberto
Focaccia, Sara <1984>
author Focaccia, Sara <1984>
author_sort Focaccia, Sara <1984>
title Characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations
title_short Characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations
title_full Characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations
title_fullStr Characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations
title_sort characterization of geothermal reservoirs’ parameters by inverse problem resolution and geostatistical simulations
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2012
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