Interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the Thelamork geothermal field, Iceland

As a part of a full scale production test, a long term tracer test was performed in the Thelamork low temperature geothermal system, in N-Iceland. The tracer test was aimed at recovering the transport properties of fractures connecting the injection and production wells. Hence, the estimated paramet...

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Main Authors: Kocabas, I., Axelsson, G., Bjornsson, G.
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SDU, Isparta, TR 1996
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc876502 2023-05-15T16:48:12+02:00 Interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the Thelamork geothermal field, Iceland Proceedings of the Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering Kocabas, I. Axelsson, G. Bjornsson, G. United States. Department of Energy. 1996-01-24 399-405 Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc876502/ English eng SDU, Isparta, TR NEA, Reykjavik, IS rep-no: SGP-TR-151-55 osti: 889850 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc876502/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc876502 Proceedings, Twenty-First Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 22-24, 1996 Geothermal Legacy Article 1996 ftunivnotexas 2019-05-11T22:08:09Z As a part of a full scale production test, a long term tracer test was performed in the Thelamork low temperature geothermal system, in N-Iceland. The tracer test was aimed at recovering the transport properties of fractures connecting the injection and production wells. Hence, the estimated parameters might be used in determining the performance of the system under various injection schemes. A qualitative evaluation the tracer return profile showed the presence of strong recirculation effects. In addition, the return profile indicated that the medium appears to be highly dispersive. Earlier modelling studies employed a one-dimensional two path model to match the return profile and substituted the properties of the major path in the Lauwerier model to estimate the thermal breakthrough time. However, the two path model estimates a very large dispersive tiansport almost equal to the convective transport. This large dispersivity necessitates adding a dispersive heat transport term in the Lauwerier model and as a result reduces the Lauwerier thermal breakthrough time almost to half. Considering the injection and production rates, we used a more accurate one-dimensional five-path model in this work. This model infers a smaller dispersivity and leads to a greater breakthrough time than the two path model, owing to both increased heat transfer area with increasing number of fractures and. less dispersive transport of heat. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
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Kocabas, I.
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Interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the Thelamork geothermal field, Iceland
topic_facet Geothermal Legacy
description As a part of a full scale production test, a long term tracer test was performed in the Thelamork low temperature geothermal system, in N-Iceland. The tracer test was aimed at recovering the transport properties of fractures connecting the injection and production wells. Hence, the estimated parameters might be used in determining the performance of the system under various injection schemes. A qualitative evaluation the tracer return profile showed the presence of strong recirculation effects. In addition, the return profile indicated that the medium appears to be highly dispersive. Earlier modelling studies employed a one-dimensional two path model to match the return profile and substituted the properties of the major path in the Lauwerier model to estimate the thermal breakthrough time. However, the two path model estimates a very large dispersive tiansport almost equal to the convective transport. This large dispersivity necessitates adding a dispersive heat transport term in the Lauwerier model and as a result reduces the Lauwerier thermal breakthrough time almost to half. Considering the injection and production rates, we used a more accurate one-dimensional five-path model in this work. This model infers a smaller dispersivity and leads to a greater breakthrough time than the two path model, owing to both increased heat transfer area with increasing number of fractures and. less dispersive transport of heat.
author2 United States. Department of Energy.
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author Kocabas, I.
Axelsson, G.
Bjornsson, G.
author_facet Kocabas, I.
Axelsson, G.
Bjornsson, G.
author_sort Kocabas, I.
title Interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the Thelamork geothermal field, Iceland
title_short Interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the Thelamork geothermal field, Iceland
title_full Interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the Thelamork geothermal field, Iceland
title_fullStr Interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the Thelamork geothermal field, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the Thelamork geothermal field, Iceland
title_sort interpretation of the return profile of a tracer test in the thelamork geothermal field, iceland
publisher SDU, Isparta, TR
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op_source Proceedings, Twenty-First Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 22-24, 1996
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