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GEOCLAD: A Software Platform for the Multiphase Analysis and Design of Geothermal Power Systems

Iacopo Borsi,Vitantonio Colucci,Vittorio Faluomi, Marco Bonizzi, Josè Antonio Beltràn Carrillo, Mònica, Citores Fernàndez, Juan Antonio Lòpez Alonso

semanticscholar(2020)

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Abstract
Most fluid dynamics models currently used on geothermal networks are applied in a mono-component version. The strong difference in temperature, pressure and chemical composition of geothermal fluids flowing from a geothermal reservoir to the surface equipment requires detailed models. The latter can improve economic benefits and reduce environmental impact. A predictive capability of the multiphase flow behaviour on wells, pipes and other components requires complex analysis to help the design process and the management of plant operations. GEOCLAD (GEOthermal power system cLoud computing Aided Design) is a new software tool under development for the design and management of geothermal powerplants. The numerical code simulating the multiphase dynamics can control and predict the performance of the process and the specifications of the geothermal plant. The code has been validated on both data available in the literature and real-world test cases. The back-end of the platform is based on a cloud computing concept, and it enables users to manage input data, simulation process, and results from any remote device, through a web user interface. It allows us to carry out both design activities and monitoring the geothermal plant's production, also optimising different operational solutions.
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