Geothermal Project on TU Delft Campus – DEL-GT-01 core CT-scan data

  • TU Delft, Faculty Of Civil Engineering And Geosciences, Department Of Geoscience And Engineering
  • TU Delft, Faculty Of Civil Engineering And Geosciences, Geoscience And Engineering Laboratory
  • EPOS-NL
  • Auke Barnhoorn (Creator)
  • Hemmo A. Abels (Creator)
  • Gian Beekman (Creator)
  • Stijn Beernink (Creator)
  • Juliette Bruining (Creator)
  • Kaylee Elliott (Creator)
  • Beer van Esser (Creator)
  • Philip J. Vardon (Creator)
  • Tara Graafland (Creator)
  • Susanne Laumann (Creator)

Dataset / Software

Description

A total of ~86 m of core were recovered from the producer well DELGT-01, of which 70 m are in a continuous sequence. The purpose was to core the caprock and the upper reservoir deposits. Cores have a diameter of 4 inches and were cut into 1 meter long sections. Each section have been preserved and stabilized within their barrels by injecting foam, and sealing the cores with a wax and a vacuum pack, comprising aluminum and plastic layers to reduce water and oxygen leaving or entering the cores. Prior to any physical or destructive testing on the cores, all preserved 1-meter long cores were scanned in the Geoscience and Engineering Laboratory using the medical CT scanner (Siemens Somatom Volume Zoom CT scanner).
The full End-of-well science programme report can be found here.
A full description of the data set is in the README.docx file.Acquisition parameters are described in the file DELGT01-cores-macroCT-public.xlsx.A guide to load these data with open-source software is described in How To Macro CT Scroll Through.pdf. Representative axial images produced with the guide CT scans Cores DELGT01.pdf.
Date made available12 Dec 2024
Publisher4TU.ResearchData
Geographical coverageDelft, The Netherlands
Geospatial point51.99946,4.36940Show on map

Keywords

  • FOS: Civil engineering
  • FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
  • FOS: Materials engineering
  • X-ray computed tomographic (CT) scanner
  • Microscopy and tomography
  • computed tomography (CT)
  • imaging (3D)
  • CT scan, borehole core
  • borehole sample
  • drill core
  • preserved core
  • digital core
  • X-ray diffraction

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