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Experimental Study of Heat Transport in Fractured Network

handle: 11368/3059673 , 11368/3059714 , 11392/2381761 , 11589/74253 , 2117/77497
Fractured rocks play an important role in transport of natural resources through subsurface systems. In recent years, interest has grown in investigating heat transport by means of tracer tests, driven by the important current development of geothermal applications. Many field and laboratory tracer tests in fractured media show that fracture - matrix exchange is more significant for heat than mass tracers, thus thermal breakthrough curves are strongly controlled by matrix thermal diffusivity. In this study, the behaviour of heat transport in a fractured network, at bench laboratory scale, has been investigated. Peer Reviewed
Heat--Transmission, Heat transport, Percolation, physical model, Heat transport; fractured rock; physical model, Energy (all), Energy(all), Calor--Transmissió, fractured rock; heat transport; physical model; Energy (all), fractured rock, heat transport
Heat--Transmission, Heat transport, Percolation, physical model, Heat transport; fractured rock; physical model, Energy (all), Energy(all), Calor--Transmissió, fractured rock; heat transport; physical model; Energy (all), fractured rock, heat transport
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