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Porosity network and transfer properties of geothermal formation : Importance of damage zones around faults and fractures Géraud Yves, Rosener Michel, Place Joachim Institut de Physique du Globe de Strasbourg Equipe de Physique des matériaux UMR 7516, Université Louis Pasteur-CNRS

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Page 1: Porosity network and transfer properties of geothermal formation : Importance of damage zones around faults and fractures Géraud Yves, Rosener Michel,

Porosity network and transfer properties of geothermal formation :Importance of damage zones around faults and fractures

Géraud Yves, Rosener Michel, Place Joachim

Institut de Physique du Globe de Strasbourg Equipe de Physique des matériauxUMR 7516, Université Louis Pasteur-CNRS

Page 2: Porosity network and transfer properties of geothermal formation : Importance of damage zones around faults and fractures Géraud Yves, Rosener Michel,

Strain and rheology of fracture and fault zones

Petrophysical data

GeologyPetrographyMineralogystructure

PorosityPermeabilityThermal conductivity

Strain StressTemperature time

Intrinsic properties

Rheologic modelTHM Code_bright

PYGARKI Fault

Hanging wall

Gouge or cataclasites

Page 3: Porosity network and transfer properties of geothermal formation : Importance of damage zones around faults and fractures Géraud Yves, Rosener Michel,

Transport through Soultz/forêts granite

Mass fluxes Fluid fluxes Thermal fluxes

CalciteQuartz

Illite

-40

-30

-20

-10

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.25 1.5 1.75Facteur de volume

Gains et pertes (en g/ 100 g de biotite)

SiO2 Al2O3 FeO MnO TiO2 MgO K2O Na2O CaO CO2 H2O

isochimique

isovolumique

From mineralogical and geochemical analysis

Physico-chemical model of transport

Rh : 10-12 m

Rh : 10-14 m

K109

2.56 W/mK

1,8

2

2,2

2,4

2,6

2,8

3

From the sample to the mineral scale

Thermalconductivity by optical scanning

X-ray tomodensitometry

Page 4: Porosity network and transfer properties of geothermal formation : Importance of damage zones around faults and fractures Géraud Yves, Rosener Michel,

Transport through Soultz/forêts granite

Experimental and numerical model of the fluid-rock interaction around a fracture

Fracture

Granit with damage zone

Fluid flow

Mass flux measurementThermal flux measurment

Experimental tests under X-ray tomodensitometryNumerical tests under kindis, Kirmat and Code bright models

Page 5: Porosity network and transfer properties of geothermal formation : Importance of damage zones around faults and fractures Géraud Yves, Rosener Michel,

L ’ oligo-miocen to actual extension W Europe, France- Spain

Actual extension : East Europ, Greece Turkey

Area of investigation