porausreikävarastot
Porausreikävarastot, often translated as borehole storage or well storage, refers to the capacity of a well or borehole to hold a volume of fluid before it is extracted or injected. This concept is particularly relevant in fields such as hydrology, petroleum engineering, and geothermal energy. The storage capacity is determined by the dimensions of the borehole, including its diameter and depth, as well as the physical properties of the materials lining the borehole and the surrounding geological formation.
In groundwater hydrology, borehole storage plays a role in understanding aquifer responses to pumping tests. The
In the petroleum industry, wellbore storage is a significant factor in the interpretation of well test data,
For geothermal systems, the storage capacity of boreholes used for heat extraction or injection can affect