thermal contraction

A Numerical Simulation Study of the Performance of Enhanced Geothermal Systems

Basic Information
Author: 
Butler, S. J.
Author: 
Sanyal, S.K.
Author: 
Robertson-Tait, Ann
Description: 
This paper presents the results of a numerical simulation study of the performance of Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), specifically, reservoirs with subcommercial permeability enhanced by hydraulic stimulation. The performance under consideration here is the net electrical power delivered as a function of time and the parameters in this exercise reflect conditions encountered at the Desert Peak EGS project in Nevada.
Publication Date: 
Thursday, January 1, 2004
Resource Language: 
English
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Richmond
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CA
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United States
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Available online as a PDF document from GeothermEx at website http://www.geothermex.com/publications.php. For a copy of this paper please e-mail mw@geothermex.com
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Organization Name: 
GeothermEx, Inc.
Street Address: 
3260 Blume Drive,Suite 220
City: 
Richmond
State/Province: 
CA
Postal Code: 
94806
Country: 
United States
Phone: 
510-527-9876
Fax: 
510-527-8164
Geographic Extent
North bounding latitude: 
42.2716
South bounding latitude: 
36.8207
West bounding longitude: 
-122.937
East bounding longitude: 
-116.785
Previous Citation
Bibliographic Citation: 
Butler, Steven, Sanyal, Subir K. and Robertson-Tait, Ann, 2002. A NUMERICAL SIMULATION STUDY OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ENHANCED GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS . GeothermEx, Inc.,Richmond, California.
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