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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashley Van Acken ◽  
Tom Gleeson ◽  
Darryl Peters ◽  
Deborah Curran

Field geoscience has made important scientific advances but has not consistently considered the impact of these geoscience results on communities where the fieldwork is conducted. A reconciliation-based approach calls for critical thought about who defines, participates in, owns, and uses geoscience research, particularly in light of unresolved aboriginal rights and title claims and treaty rights throughout all of Canada. Geothermal research in the Canadian Cordillera has typically focused on hot spring systems and predicting maximum temperatures at depth, estimating fluid circulation depths, and investigating the distribution of hot spring systems and their relation to major geological features that often control thermal fluid flow. Detailed fieldwork to develop local and regional conceptual models of these systems has rarely been conducted and to our best knowledge, never in partnership with a First Nation. The scope of this project was working collaboratively with Xa’xtsa First Nation to conduct detailed structural, hydrologic and hydrogeologic fieldwork to develop local and regional conceptual models of Sloquet Hot Springs, on unceded St'at'imc territory. To motivate our research and provide a successful example of a reconciliation-based approach to field geoscience, we review how resource regulation, research, relationships, and reconciliation interact in British Columbia and consider our community partnership relative to Wong et al (2020)’s 10 Calls for Action for Natural Scientists. Well drilling, testing and monitoring revealed numerous soft zones in the subsurface as well as high transmissivity suggesting bedrock in the area has significant permeability. The annual flux calculated for Sloquet Hot Springs suggests a regional flow contribution from nearby watersheds. Although surface and subsurface observations did not identify the primary fault that conveys high-temperature fluids, the potential locations of buried fault structures are hypothesized based on zones with observably high temperatures and flow along Sloquet Creek. These results and interpretations are synthesized into a conceptual model of a localized hydrogeothermal system with local and regional groundwater flow along permeable pathways in the subsurface and mixing with cooler water before discharging in some of the springs.


Author(s):  
Yicheng Han ◽  
Lu Wang ◽  
Ke Liu ◽  
Wentao Yan

Laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) is promising for producing metallic glasses (MGs) for its extremely high cooling rate and ability to manufacture complex geometrical components. However, the crystallization of MGs under different L-PBF parameters is not fully investigated, which has influences on the mechanical properties. In this study, we develop a multi-physics thermal-fluid flow model for the L-PBF process of MGs, run simulation cases for single tracks, and then analyze the molten pool morphology and crystallization behavior in the center and edge of the track, as well as the heat affected zone. The simulation results are validated against the experimental results in the literature and have provided deeper insight into the crystallization phenomenon observed in the experiments.


Author(s):  
Gbeminiyi M. Sobamowo

This chapter presents the applications of perturbation methods such as regular and homotopy perturbation methods to thermal, fluid flow and dynamic behaviors of engineering systems. The first example shows the utilization of regular perturbation method to thermal analysis of convective-radiative fin with end cooling and thermal contact resistance. The second example is concerned with the application of homotopy perturbation method to squeezing flow and heat transfer of Casson nanofluid between two parallel plates embedded in a porous medium under the influences of slip, Lorentz force, viscous dissipation and thermal radiation. Additionally, the dynamic behavior of piezoelectric nanobeam embedded in linear and nonlinear elastic foundations operating in a thermal-magnetic environment is analyzed using homotopy perturbation method which is presented in the third example. It is believed that the presentation in this chapter will enhance the understanding of these methods for the real world applications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 327 ◽  
pp. 01007
Author(s):  
Kalin Krumov ◽  
Nina Penkova ◽  
Boian Mladenov ◽  
Yordan Stoyanov

An approach for modelling of fire in halls at solid materials burning, based on gas phase combustion models in ANSYS/CFX, is proposed. The models are suitable for quick prediction of the flue gases distribution and thermal loads on the building envelopes at a design stage. They was applied for numerical simulation of such processes in a coffee storage hall at different fire positions and forced anti-smoke ventilation. The thermal, fluid flow and concentration field were obtained at the modelled scenarios. Maximal thermal loads on the building envelopes are established at the case of fire near their non-streamlined parts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 149 ◽  
pp. 107791
Author(s):  
Ju-Chan Lee ◽  
Kyung-Sik Bang ◽  
Seung-Hwan Yu ◽  
Woo-Seok Choi ◽  
Sungho Ko

2020 ◽  
Vol 993 ◽  
pp. 1183-1189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sen Chen ◽  
Jing Jun Pan ◽  
Mei Jie Wang ◽  
Deng Ya Chen ◽  
Jia Rui Cheng

The tubing and casing in the thermal recovery well are subjected to corrosion damage of multiple thermal fluid flow during the service period, which may cause safety accidents such as thinning, perforation and even fracture of the pipe wall. In this paper, the corrosion behavior of J55 casing steel and N80 tubing steel in flowing media were studied by using high temperature and high pressure reactor. The test results reflected the effects of single gas concentration and temperature of O2 and CO2 on tubing and casing corrosion. Comparing and analyzing the corrosion law of tubing in distilled water and produced water, the results of column corrosion rate under hot steam injection and production conditions were obtained, which indicated the difference of corrosion and the influencing factors of tubing in two working conditions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 40s-43s
Author(s):  
WU Dongsheng ◽  
Shinichi TASHIRO ◽  
HUA Xueming ◽  
manabu TANAKA

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