| Title | A Rational and Practical Calculation Approach for Volumetric Method |
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| Authors | Shinya TAKAHASHI, Satoshi YOSHIDA |
| Year | 2015 |
| Conference | Stanford Geothermal Workshop |
| Keywords | volumetric method, Monte Carlo, power cycle, steam-liquid separation, adiabatic heat drop |
| Abstract | The USGS volumetric method together with Monte Carlo simulations is widely used for assessing the electrical capacity of a geothermal reservoir. However, the USGS original method appears not to be readily practicable for a liquid dominant geothermal fluid recovered at wellhead. On the other hand, some of references practice the volumetric method calculations differently from the original USGS method; in many cases rational explanations are not necessarily provided. Instead, we herein propose a rational and practical calculation method by reflecting both the steam-liquid separation process at separator and the adiabatic heat-drop process at turbine, together with a rational temperature at condenser; that can be used with Monte Carlo method also. The proposed method enables us to assess electrical capacity by clearly and rationally defined parameters for the equations; resulting in clearer understandings of the electrical capacity estimation of a geothermal reservoir. The proposed method gives larger estimation results than the ones given by the prevailing calculation method. |