Effects of local thermal non-equilibrium on hydraulic stimulation efficiency of enhanced geothermal systems

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Zhiqiang Fan
Jiamin Zhao
Dayong Wang
Feng Yue
Ziyan Wu
Ronggang Xue
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[1] Northwestern Polytechnical University,School of Mechanics, Civil Engineering and Architecture
[2] Dalian University of Technology,Key Laboratory of Ocean Energy Utilization and Energy Conservation of Ministry of Education, School of Energy and Power Engineering
[3] Norendar International Ltd.,undefined
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Local thermal non-equilibrium; Enhanced geothermal systems; Poroelastic; Fluid flux; Analytical solution; Hydraulic stimulation;
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Motivated by hydraulic stimulation of enhanced geothermal systems, the present paper investigates the coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical response of a geothermal well imbedded in a thermoporoelastic medium, subjected to a non-isothermal fluid flux and convective cooling on the borehole surface. Our focus centers on the effect of local thermal non-equilibrium (LTNE) on the temporal-spatial evolution of temperatures, pore pressure, and stresses, where the solid and fluid phases have two distinct temperatures and local heat transfer between the two phases is addressed. We employ integral transform and load decomposition techniques to derive analytical solutions in the Laplace domain. This methodology allows us to disentangle and separate the individual contributions to changes in pore pressure and stresses from fluid injection and convective heat transfer. The results reveal that compared to the classical local thermal equilibrium model, the thermally induced pore pressure is slightly lower under LTNE conditions. The LTNE has a significant influence on the temporal evolution of thermally induced stresses, especially in the vicinity of the wellbore.
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