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In this book, effective computational methods to facilitate those
pivotal simulations using open-source software are introduced and
discussed with a special focus on the coupled thermo-mechanical
behavior of the rock salt. A cohesive coverage of applying
geotechnical modeling to the subsurface storage of hydrogen
produced from renewable energy sources is accompanied by specific,
reproducible example simulations to provide the reader with direct
access to this fascinating and important field. Energy carriers
such as natural gas, hydrogen, oil, and even compressed air can be
stored in subsurface geological formations such as depleted oil or
gas reservoirs, aquifers, and caverns in salt rock. Many challenges
have arisen in the design, safety and environmental impact
assessment of such systems, not the least of which is that
large-scale experimentation is not a feasible option. Therefore,
simulation techniques are central to the design and risk assessment
of these and similar geotechnical facilities.
This introduction to geothermal modeling deals with flow and heat
transport processes in porous and fractured media related to
geothermal energy applications. Following background coverage of
geothermal resources and utilization in several countries, the
basics of continuum mechanics for heat transport processes, as well
as numerical methods for solving underlying governing equations are
discussed. This examination forms the theoretical basis for five
included step-by-step OpenGeoSys exercises, highlighting the most
important computational areas within geothermal resource
utilization, including heat diffusion, heat advection in porous and
fractured media, and heat convection. The book concludes with an
outlook on practical follow-up contributions investigating the
numerical simulation of shallow and deep geothermal systems.
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