Lee et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Development of fluid flow and heat transfer model in naturally fractured geothermal reservoir with discrete fracture network methodLee et al., 2018
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- 5892943427699874344
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- Lee T
- Kim K
- Lee K
- Lee H
- Lee W
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- Publication venue
- Geosciences Journal
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Natural fractures have a significant effect on fluid flow and heat transfer in naturally fractured geothermal reservoirs. However, most previous studies have assumed that reservoir systems are either a single continuum or dual continuum model, while some studies have …
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