Tags
Language
Tags
April 2024
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
31 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 1 2 3 4

"Nanosensors as Reservoir Engineering Tools..." by Morgan Ames

Posted By: exLib
"Nanosensors as Reservoir Engineering Tools..." by Morgan Ames

"Nanosensors as Reservoir Engineering Tools to map in-situ Temperature Distributions in Geothermal Reservoirs" by Morgan Ames
Stanford Geothermal Program Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering and Earth Sciences
AvE4EvA / StUni | 2011 | 7048197056 9787048197053 | 75 pages | PDF | 8 MB

The feasibility of using nanosensors to measure temperature distribution and predict thermal breakthrough in geothermal reservoirs is addressed in this work.

Contents
Abstract
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
1. Introduction
1.1. Background & Motivation
1.1.1. The Role of Geothermal Energy
1.1.2. The Importance of Temperature Distribution in Geothermal Reservoirs
1.1.3. Previous Efforts To Measure Reservoir Temperature and Predict Thermal Breakthrough
1.1.4. Nanosensors as Tools to Measure Reservoir Temperature
1.2. Objectives and Challenges
1.2.1. Mobility
1.2.2. Collection and Detection
1.2.3. Irreversible Sensing Mechanism
1.2.4. Knowing the Geolocation of Temperature Measurement
1.3. Nanosensor Candidates
1.3.1. Melting tin-bismuth alloy nanoparticles
1.3.2. Silica nanoparticles with covalently attached fluorescent dye
1.3.3. Hollow silica nanoparticles with encapsulated dye and impermeable melting shells
1.3.4. Time-temperature indicators
2. Slim-tube Injection Experiment
2.1. Experimental Methods
2.1.1. Transducer Calibration
2.1.2. Gas permeability measurement
2.1.3. Liquid permeability measurement
2.1.4. Slim-tube injection experiment
2.2. Results
3. Magnetic Collection of Nanoparticles
3.1. Experimental Methods
3.2. Results
4. Analysis of Tracer Return Curves to Estimate Measurement Geolocation
4.1. Simple Analytical Model for Return Curve Analysis
4.2. Example Problem
5. Tin-bismuth Alloy Nanosensors
5.1. Synthesis of tin-bismuth alloy nanoparticles
5.2. Characterization of tin-bismuth alloy nanoparticles
5.3. Tin-bismuth nanoparticle heating experiment
5.4. Tin-Bismuth Nanoparticle Injection Experiments
6. Conclusions and Future Work
Nomenclature
References
with TOC BookMarkLinks