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Analysis of calcium carbonate scaling and antiscaling field experiment

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GEOTHERMICS
Volume 104, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.geothermics.2022.102433

Keywords

Calcium carbonate scaling; Calcite precipitation; Calcite deposition; Flashing point; Two-phase flow; Antiscaling field experiments; Inhibition efficiency

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFB1504104]

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Calcium carbonate precipitation is a common problem in geothermal industry. This study investigates the whole process of scaling and antiscaling, including analysis, simulation, equipment design, experiments, and evaluation. The results show that injecting inhibitors below the flashing point effectively solves the problem of calcium carbonate precipitation.
Calcium carbonate precipitation is a common problem in geothermal industry, which dramatically hampers geothermal development and also increases maintenance costs. To solve such a problem, here the whole process of scaling and antiscaling, including scaling type analysis, scaling process simulation, flashing point determination, antiscaling equipment design, inhibitor selection, antiscaling experiment and inhibition efficiency evaluation is investigated. The results show that the flashing point can be calculated by a mathematical model using wellhead and well bottom parameters. Chemical inhibitors injected into brine below the flashing point can effectively solve the problem of calcium carbonate precipitation, obtaining an inhibition efficiency of 89.37% with an inhibitor concentration of 25.61 ppm.

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