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- W4387446529 abstract "Abstract The efficiency of geothermal energy depends on the amount of heat gathered at the surface. Therefore, the heat transfer between the working fluid and the formation must be reduced. This can be done by using cement with low thermal conductivity on the upper section of the cement. While on the other hand, high thermal conductive cement should be deployed at the lower section of the well to facilitate heat transfer. Therefore, the thermal properties of cement become important in the context of geothermal wells. For this reason, thermal conductivity tests were conducted for 305 days on different Class G cement composites. The additives used were Fly Ash, Bentonite and Gilsonite. Moreover, the samples were cured at dry and wet conditions to observe the effect of moisture on thermal conductivity. Whereas the value of thermal conductivity (k) was measured with the help of two separate apparatuses that work on different principles. It was found that with the addition of additives, the thermal coefficient of the Class G cement was reduced, but more importantly, fresh cement data differs from long-term cured samples, which will have an impact on the overall heat transfer coefficient. It was also observed that the sample's thermal conductivity is a time-dependent property and evolves as the curing time increases and then becomes relatively constant. While the addition of an additive in the class G cement has an impact on the value of k and it was also noted that irrespective of the cement additive or curing time, the thermal conductivity of the cement cured in saturated condition always had a higher thermal conductivity than the samples cured in dry condition. The novelty of this work is that this study deals with the long-term measurement of the thermal conductivity of different Class G cement composites. Moreover, it also compares the value of k obtained from two different measuring thermal conductivity equipment and discusses the reason for obtaining the different values of k." @default.
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- W4387446529 date "2023-10-09" @default.
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- W4387446529 title "Experimental Studies on Thermal Properties of Different Class G Cement Composites for Geothermal Well Applications" @default.
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