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Measurements of the density, speed of sound, viscosity and derived key thermodynamic properties of geothermal waters from East Turkey

[Display omitted] •Geothermal waters.•Geothermal energy.•Thermodynamic properties.•Transport properties. Density, speed of sound, and viscosity of natural geothermal waters from the East Turkey Geothermal Field have been measured over the temperature range from 278 to 363 K and at atmospheric pressu...

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Published in:Geothermics 2020-11, Vol.88, p.101884, Article 101884
Main Authors: Abdulagatov, Ilmutdin M., Talybov, Misirkhan A., Azizova, Lala A.
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description [Display omitted] •Geothermal waters.•Geothermal energy.•Thermodynamic properties.•Transport properties. Density, speed of sound, and viscosity of natural geothermal waters from the East Turkey Geothermal Field have been measured over the temperature range from 278 to 363 K and at atmospheric pressure. The measurements were made using the Anton Paar DSA 5000 M sound-speed analyzer and the Stabinger SVM3000 viscometer for two natural geothermal water samples from the Keklik Mağarasi and Afyon wells. A sound-speed analyzer (Anton Paar DSA 5000 M) was used to simultaneously measure of the speed of sound and the density of the same geothermal water samples. The standard uncertainty of the density, viscosity, and speed of sound measurements is estimated to be 0.01%, 0.25%, and 0.05%, respectively. Measured values of density and speed of sound were used to calculate other derived key thermodynamic properties of the geothermal waters, which are very important for environmental impact optimization of a geothermal energy production operation. The properties measured at atmospheric pressure have been used as reference data for prediction of high-pressure properties of the geothermal waters.
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Density
Environmental impact
Geothermal energy
Geothermal energy production
Geothermal power
Geothermal water
Optimization
Sound
Speed of sound
Thermodynamic properties
Viscometers
Viscosity
Water analysis
Water sampling
Water wells
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