Abstract
Various distributed and lumped parameter models of the Wairakei geothermal reservoir, New Zealand, are discussed within a unifying mathematical framework. The need for proper system identification is emphasized. The best lumped parameter model obtained by system identification techniques is presented and interpreted as a slow drainage model. Validation of different models is conducted by studying their forecasting powers with identified parameter values and by testing these identified values for compatibility with additional data.
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