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FRACTAL ANALYSIS FOR HEAT EXTRACTION IN GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM

Journal

THERMAL SCIENCE
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages S25-S31

Publisher

VINCA INST NUCLEAR SCI
DOI: 10.2298/TSCI17S1025S

Keywords

heat conduction; heat convection; fractal; Darcy's velocity; thermal fluid coupling model; local fractional operator; fractal travelling wave transformation method

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51674246, 51323004]
  2. Creative Research and Development Group Program of Jiangsu Province [2014-27]

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Heat conduction and convection play a key role in geothermal development. These two processes are coupled and influenced by fluid seepage in hot porous rock. A number of integer dimension thermal fluid models have been proposed to describe this coupling mechanism. However, fluid flow, heat conduction and convection in porous rock are usually non-linear, tortuous and fractal, thus the integer dimension thermal fluid flow models can not well describe these phenomena. In this study, a fractal thermal fluid coupling model is proposed to describe the heat conduction and flow behaviors in fractal hot porous rock in terms of local fractional time and space derivatives. This coupling equation is analytically solved through the fractal travelling wave transformation method. Analytical solutions of Darcy's velocity, fluid temperature with fractal time and space are obtained. The solutions show that the introduction of fractional parameters is essential to describe the mechanism of heat conduction and convection.

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