Introduction
Following the success of running several courses in the previous years, Gadjah Mada University and The University of Auckland will soon run Joint Geothermal Course on Geothermal Reservoir Modeling that will be conducted on 1 – 5 July 2013. The instructors are geothermal experts from Gadjah Mada University and The University of Auckland New Zealand. The course programs include exercises, discussions and attending a cultural evening in Yogyakarta.
Complete lecture notes and sets of stationary/workshop kits will be provided however, the participants are advised to bring their own laptop. Each successful participant will receive a Certificate of Attendance. Award will be given to the best participant of each course. A cultural evening (sponsored by Gadjah Mada University) will be organized in a beautiful suburb of Yogyakarta to introduce the culture of Java and to provide a relaxing social function and networking. The courses are organized by The Geothermal Research Center, Faculty of Engineering and will be run at the Faculty of Engineering Campus, Jalan Grafika 2, Yogyakarta. We warmly invite geothermal geoscientists and engineers of Indonesia and the neighboring countries to enroll into these course programs as soon as possible due to limitation of seats. The course and lecture notes will be given in English.
Course details:
Venue:
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University. Jalan Grafika 2, Yogyakarta.
Instructors:
Mike O’Sullivan, John O’Sullivan, Khasani
Course fee:
IDR 15.000.000
Outline:
- Types of geothermal system
- Introduction to reservoir engineering
- One-dimensional heat flow, numerical methods
- Newton-Raphson method for solving nonlinear equations
- Reservoir modeling theory
- Reservoir modeling process
- Model design, grid construction, boundary conditions
- Introduction to TOUGH2 and MULGRAPH
- Simple, single-layer 2D reservoir model
- 1D vertical column model
- 1D radial flow to a well
- Reservoir properties evaluation using coupled wellbore and reservoir model
- 3D natural state model of a hot geothermal system
- Simple EGS model natural state and production/injection
- Reservoir Modeling Using PETRASIM
- Double porosity models, the MINC system
- Inverse modeling with iTOUGH and PEST
Accommodation:
As a city of education and tourism Yogyakarta offers numbers of accommodation with various classes and types. Participants are encouraged to
arrange their own accommodation and mean of transportation to/from the course venue. Those wishing to experience living in our postgraduate student environments may choose one of the affordable accommodations managed by Gadjah Mada University. They are located within the Campus:
Wisma MM UGM (10-minute drive / 30-minute walk to the course venue)
Jalan Colombo Yogyakarta
Phone: (0274) 557981, 557982, 557983 / Fax: (0274) 557986
Website: www.housing.mmugm.ac.id
Wisma Kagama (5-minute drive / 15-minute walk to the course venue)
Boulevard Kampus UGM, Bulaksumur Blok G
Phone: (0274) 560142
Fax: (0274) 560186
Homestay UGM (3 to 5-minute drive / 10 to 15-minute walk to the course venue)
Enquiry and reservation: (0274) 563461, 557216, 649.1185
University Club (5-minute drive / 15-minute walk to the course venue)
Boulevard Kampus UGM
Phone: (0274) 563461, 557216, 649.1185
Enquiry:
Lina Fermayasari (Miss)
Geothermal Research Center
Faculty of Engineering
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Jl.Grafika No.2 Yogyakarta 55281 Indonesia
Phone: +62-85743756802
Email: linafermayasari@yahoo.com
Website: http://geothermal.ft.ugm.ac.id/
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