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DESCRIPTION:<b>The workshop has been cancelled.</b>\n\nThe course aims to p
 rovide the necessary knowledge for the implementation\, through MODFLOW-US
 G\, of a 3D numerical model of flow and heat transport for closed-loop (ve
 rtical Borehole Heat Exchangers\, BHE) and open-loop (extraction and reinj
 ection wells) geothermal heat pump systems. During the course the particip
 ants will learn how to implement the models and through them assess:\n•	
 The hydraulic perturbation induced by the extraction and reinjection wells
  (for open-loop system case).\n•	The thermal perturbation induced by the
  low-temperature geothermal system (for closed- and open-loop system cases
 ).\n•	The possible interference and thermal short-circuiting between BHE
 s or wells of the same shallow geothermal system or different systems.\n
 •	The energy performance variation of the shallow geothermal system base
 d on the layout of BHE or wells in a defined geothermal field.\nThe course
  will include an initial introduction about current Italian legislation an
 d the basic concepts of numerical modeling of flow and heat transport\, wi
 th detailed focus on the parameters useful for the heat transfer evaluatio
 n in porous media. Then\, using the Groundwater Vistas version 9 interface
  (with temporary license provided by ESI) t\, through some exercises the n
 ecessary steps to create a numerical model of flow and heat transport in M
 ODFLOW-USG will be shown. Several scenarios will be developed to evaluate 
 the variations of the heat transfer into the subsoil because of the presen
 ce of BHEs and/or geothermal wells. Participants must have backgrounds on 
 flow modelling and should have basic backgrounds on contaminants transport
  modelling.
DTSTAMP:20260427T034024Z
LOCATION:Room R3
SUMMARY:Flow and Heat Transport Modeling with MODFLOW-USG - part 2 - Sara B
 arbieri\, Luca Alberti\, Matteo Antelmi
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/flowpath-2025/talk/QAGDX8/
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