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Numerical Analysis Of Three Component Induction Logging In Geothermal Reservoirs

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/791563· OSTI ID:791563
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  1. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Geological Engineering Program

This project is supporting the development of the ''Geo-Bilt'', geothermal electromagnetic-induction logging tool that is being built by ElectroManetic Instruments, Inc. The tool consists of three mutually orthogonal magnetic field antennas, and three-component magnetic field receivers located at different distances from the source. In its current configuration, the source that has a moment aligned along the borehole axis consists of a 1m long solenoid, while the two trans-axial sources consist of 1m by 8cm loops of wire. The receivers are located 2m and 5m away from the center of the sources, and five frequencies from 2 kHz to 40 kHz are being employed. This study is numerically investigating (1) the effect of the borehole on the measurements, and (2) the sensitivity of the tool to fracture zone-geometries that might be encountered in a geothermal field. The benefits of the results are that they will lead to a better understanding of the data that the tool produces during its testing phase and an idea of what the limitations of the tool are.

Research Organization:
University of Wisconsin (US)
Sponsoring Organization:
(US)
DOE Contract Number:
FG07-00ID13955
OSTI ID:
791563
Report Number(s):
DOE/ID/13955
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English