Velocity-dependent heat transfer controls temperature in fracture networks.

Nat Commun

DICATECh Department of Civil, Environmental, Building Engineering, and Chemistry, Politecnico di Bari, Via Edoardo Orabona 4, 70125, Bari, Italy.

Published: January 2023

Heat transfer between a fluid and the surrounding rock in the subsurface is a crucial process not only, but most obviously, in geothermal systems. Heat transfer is described by Newton's law of cooling, relating the heat transferred to a coefficient, the specific surface area, and the temperature difference between rock and fluid. However, parameterizing the heat transfer coefficient in fracture networks poses a major challenge. Here we show that within a fracture network the heat transfer coefficient is strongly heterogeneous but that laboratory single fracture experiments can provide a reasonable estimate in dependence of flow rate. We investigate the distribution of the heat transfer coefficient experimentally as well as numerically and analyze the heat transfer at individual fractures. Our results improve the prediction of temperatures in engineered and natural geothermal systems and allow sustainable management and design of reservoirs considering the role of individual fractures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36034-wDOI Listing

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