Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8088687 | Geothermics | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports on the use of a fiber optic distributed temperature sensing system to spatially resolve the temperatures along the entire length of a U-tube within a vertical bore geothermal well. The fiber optic probe inside the U-tube provides spatial temperature data at a 2-m resolution throughout the duration of a TRT. The spatial temperature data within the U-tubes provided by a fiber optic probe offers the potential to determine other characteristics of a test bore, such as ground properties as a function of depth, which will enable much more accurate ground heat exchanger models in the future. An added outcome of this technique is a direct means to observe stratification of fluid temperatures which is another indicator of differences in ground properties that may occur along the depth of a vertical bore.
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Authors
Christian Herrera, Gregory Nellis, Douglas Reindl, Sanford Klein, James M. Tinjum, Adam McDaniel,