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Numerical Simulation of Reactive Flow in Hot Aquifers - SHEMAT and Processing SHEMAT (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
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Numerical Simulation of Reactive Flow in Hot Aquifers - SHEMAT and Processing SHEMAT (Paperback, 2003 ed.)
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Christoph Clauser and Jom Bartels SHE MAT (Simulator for HEat and
MAss Transport) is an easy-to-use, general- purpose reactive
transport simulation code for a wide variety of thermal and hy-
drogeological problems in two and three dimensions. Specifically,
SHEMAT solves coupled problems involving fluid flow, heat transfer,
species transport, and chemical water-rock interaction in
fluid-saturated porous media. It can handle a wide range of time
scales. Therefore, it is useful to address both technical and geo-
logical processes. In particular, it offers special and attractive
features for model- ing steady-state and transient processes in
hydro-geothermal reservoirs. This makes it well suited to predict
the long-term behavior of heat mining installations in hot aquifers
with highly saline brines. SHEMA T in its present form evolved from
a fully coupled flow and heat transport model (Clauser 1988) which
had been developed from the isothermal USGS 3-D groundwater model
of Trescott and Larson (Trescott 1975; Trescott and Larson 1977).
Transport of dissolved species, geochemical reactions between the
solid and fluid phases, extended cou- pling between the individual
processes (most notably between porosity and per- meability), and a
convenient user interface (developed from Processing Modflow
(Chiang and Kinzelbach 2001)) were added during several research
projects funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG) under grant
CL 12117 and the German Federal Ministries for Education, Science,
Research, and Technology (BMBF) under grant 032 69 95A-D and for
Economics and Technology (BMWi) under grant 0327095 (Bartels et al.
2002, Kuhn et al. 2002a).
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