Title of article :
Developments in tracer flow testing for geothermal production engineering
Author/Authors :
Paul N. Hirtz، نويسنده , , Russell J. Kunzman، نويسنده , , Matthew L. Broaddus، نويسنده , , Janet A. Barbitta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The chemical tracer flow test (TFT) technique for two-phase mass flow rate measurement
has been in use since 1992 and is now employed routinely in the major geothermal fields of 6
countries. There have been continuous refinements in the TFT process over time, including
introduction of new vapor and liquid tracers, and upgraded tracer metering equipment. Since
TFT is now used by many operators around the world, it is important to ensure that the
technique is consistent and robust, and not site-specific or sensitive to small deviations in
methodology. Comparative data are presented for some of the various tracers, including
recent tests on alcohol tracers. These tests show sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is the most versatile
and accurate tracer for TFT steam measurements, while alcohol can be used in limited applications.
Sodium benzoate remains the primary liquid-phase tracer, but recent tests using
naphthalene sulfonic acids (NSA) look very promising. The SF6 and NSA tracers allow miniaturization
of the tracer metering equipment, resulting in greater portability and lower cost.
# 2001 CNR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
two-phase flow , SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE , Enthalpy , Mass flow rate , Tracer , alcohol , Naphthalene sulfonate
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics