Heat recovery efficiency optimization of High-Temperature Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage system in naturally fractured reservoirs: A combined multi-physics modeling and regression prediction method

IF 6.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 THERMODYNAMICS
Yibin Jin , Yan Ding , Chunxiao Li , Zuoji Qin , Quanrong Wang
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Abstract

High-Temperature Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (HT-ATES) system holds significant potential for addressing the challenges of energy supply and demand management. However, the complexity of natural fracture networks within reservoirs poses a challenge for accurate simulations. In this work, a coupled thermal-hydraulic-mechanical (THM) model was developed to investigate the performance of HT-ATES system in naturally fractured reservoirs. The developed THM model was validated against analytical solutions, achieving mean errors of less than 4 %. The effects of varying parameters on heat recovery efficiency of HT-ATES system were examined. The results demonstrated that fracture number was the most influential factor on system performance, causing a variation in heat recovery efficiency of 38.58 %. More importantly, XGBoost algorithm was integrated with THM model to develop a surrogate model, which enabled the accurate regression prediction of the bottom-hole temperature/pressure evolutions as well as heat recovery efficiency, with five selected evaluation metrics demonstrating good performance, such as R2 >0.99 and MAPE<0.3 %. Additionally, the developed surrogate model was able to effectively optimize the performance of HT-ATES system, with the optimal parameter combination having a maximum heat recovery efficiency of 69.8 %. This work provides insights into operational dynamics and contributes to efficiency improvement for HT-ATES system.
天然裂缝储层中高温含水层热能存储系统的热回收效率优化:多物理场建模与回归预测相结合的方法
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Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering Chemical Engineering-Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
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8.60
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812
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering provides a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies in Thermal Engineering and related Short Communications. It provides an essential compendium of case studies for researchers and practitioners in the field of thermal engineering and others who are interested in aspects of thermal engineering cases that could affect other engineering processes. The journal not only publishes new and novel case studies, but also provides a forum for the publication of high quality descriptions of classic thermal engineering problems. The scope of the journal includes case studies of thermal engineering problems in components, devices and systems using existing experimental and numerical techniques in the areas of mechanical, aerospace, chemical, medical, thermal management for electronics, heat exchangers, regeneration, solar thermal energy, thermal storage, building energy conservation, and power generation. Case studies of thermal problems in other areas will also be considered.
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