Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1742278 Geothermics 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Relative permeabilities of water and steam were calculated using measured values.•Measurements were made using two phase fluid of geothermal origin.•Silica precipitation was observed in the porous material the fluid flowed through.•The relative permeabilities form a scattered region, deviating from the X-curve.•Main error factors were due to the variance in intrinsic permeability values.

Measurements of two phase flow of water and steam in porous media were performed and relative permeabilities calculated. The goal was to compare the relative permeabilities from measurements using fluid of geothermal origin to known relative permeability curves, and to examine the effect of parameter variations. Due to high sensitivity to intrinsic (absolute) permeability, the data spread was large. Nevertheless, the Corey curves seem to be an appropriate curve for relative permeability functions. The results give insight into the behavior and characteristics of flashing of hydrothermal fluid in liquid dominated geothermal reservoirs.

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