PDEA Seminar: Stochastic pressure equation in enhanced geothermal heating

Date
4 February 2025, 10:15–11:00
Location
Ångström Laboratory, 64119 + Zoom
Type
Seminar
Lecturer
Benny Avelin
Organiser
Matematiska institutionen
Contact person
Kaj Nyström

Benny Avelin holds this seminar. Welcome to join!

Abstract: In this talk I will explain how a certain stochastic pressure equation appears in modelling enhanced geothermal heating (EGS) and how we approach the existence problem. EGS consists of pushing water through crystalline crustal rock at depths of 6-8km, the heat from the rock can then be extracted. Based on empirical observations it seems that the porosity satisfies a log like correlation from at least mm to km scale, the permeability (diffusion coefficient) is assumed to be the exponential of permeability. As a “simple” model, we model the porosity using a Gaussian log-correlated field, the properly normalized exponential thus becomes the so called chaos measure. We transform this stochastic problem into a family of weighted elliptic equations, and I will show how regularity of these equations imply existence for the stochastic solution.

 

Participate on site or via Zoom link, meeting ID: 67226102216

This is a seminar in the PDEs and Applications seminar series

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