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Materials Selection and Corrosion Considerations for Low Enthalpy Geothermal Wells

Author: A.I. (Sandy) WILLIAMSON

Publication date: August 10, 2024

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1. Classification system of geothermal wells

In 1981, Ellis and Conover  reported a classification system for geothermal resources. This classification serves two purposes. Firstly, the system shows that most of the geothermal resources that are hot enough for economic power production are similar to most of the lower temperature geothermal resources in terms of both their fluid chemistry and their corrosiveness to carbon steel. Secondly, the classification system allows the design or corrosion engineer to rapidly identify those sites which are most similar to his candidate site.

Geothermal resources can be divided into five classes on the basis of (1) Total...

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