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Physical properties of G-class cement for geothermal well cementing in South Korea

Author(s)
Won, JongmukLee, DongseopNa, KyungukLee, In-MoChoi, Hangseok
Issued Date
2015-08
DOI
10.1016/j.renene.2015.01.067
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83100
Citation
RENEWABLE ENERGY, v.80, pp.123 - 131
Abstract
The cement material adopted for a new geothermal well project in South Korea is specialized as the G-class cement, which is commonly used in the oil-well industry, and regulated by the API (American Petroleum Institute). In order to maintain the optimal generating performance of geothermal wells, physical properties of the cementing material should be satisfactory. In this paper, the significant material properties (i.e., groutability, uniaxial compressive strength, thermal conductivity, bleeding potential, phenolphthalein indication) of the G-class cement were experimentally examined, with consideration of various water cement (w/c) ratios as mix proportion. Important findings through the experiments are as follows; (1) Groutability of the G-class cement increases with the addition of a small amount of retarder. (2) There would be a structural problem when the w/c ratio is kept extremely high in order to obtain acceptable groutability. (3) Thermal conductivity of the G-class cement is small enough to prevent heat loss during circulating up hot steam or water from the deep underground to the ground surface. (4) The G-class cement used for geothermal-well cementing causes no bleeding problem. (5) The phenolphthalein indicator is applicable to distinguishing the G-class cement from the drilling mud.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
ISSN
0960-1481
Keyword (Author)
G-class cementGroutabilityUniaxial compressive strengthThermal conductivityFree fluid contentGeothermal well cementing
Keyword
THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITYTEMPERATURE

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