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Geothermal Reservoir Engineering

✍ Scribed by Malcolm Grant (Auth.), Ian G. Donaldson, Paul F. Bixley


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
376
Edition
0
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
ENERGY SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: RESOURCES, TECHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Foreword, Page ix
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Acknowledgments, Page xiii
Chapter 1 - Geothermal Reservoirs, Pages 1-12
Chapter 2 - Conceptual Models of Geothermal Fields and Systems, Pages 13-45
Chapter 3 - Simple Quantitative Models, Pages 46-75
Chapter 4 - Well Completion and Warm-Up, Pages 76-107
Chapter 5 - Flow Testing, Pages 108-146
Chapter 6 - Case Study: A History of Well BR2, Broadlands Geothermal Field, New Zealand, Pages 147-159
Chapter 7 - Quantifying Reservoir Properties, Pages 160-192
Chapter 8 - Long-Term Behavior: The Observed Response of Fields to Exploitation, Pages 193-233
Chapter 9 - Field Monitoring and Management, Pages 234-251
Chapter 10 - Current Geothermal Reservoir Problems, Pages 252-276
Appendix 1 - Pressure Transient Analysis, Pages 277-311
Appendix 2 - Equations of Motion and State, Pages 312-324
Appendix 3 - Conversions, Notations, and Properties, Pages 325-331
References, Pages 332-352
Author Index, Pages 353-358
Subject Index, Pages 359-369


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