Masami Nakagawa
Associate Professor, Mining Engineering
Professional Preparation
- Ph.D. in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University, NY
Thesis Title: Kinetic Theory for Plane Flows of Rough, Inelastic, Circular Disks
Thesis Advisor: Prof. James T. Jenkins - M.S. in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, MN
Thesis Title: On Shock-Like Discontinuities in Compressible Viscous Fluids
Thesis Advisor: Prof. Roger Fosdick - B.S. in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota, MN
Appointments
- 2014(July) – Present: Fulbright Energy Specialist
- 2011 (July) – Present: Invited Professor, Bolivian Catholic University, La Paz, Bolivia
- 2010 (January 25) – 2011 (January 24): The National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the Colorado School of Mines Joint Appointee for Geothermal Research.
- 2009 (May) – Present: Director/Founder of Geothermal Academy
- 2006 (August) – Present: Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Mining Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
- 2001(July) – 2004(July): NASA IPA Fellow
- 2000 (January) – 2006 (May): Associate Professor (tenure track), Department of Mining Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
- 1996 (July) – 1999 (December): Research Associate Professor, Division of Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
- 1995 (May) – 1996 (July): Staff Member, Sandia National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA
- 1991(October) – 1995 (April): Research Scientist, The Lovelace Institute, New Mexico, USA
- 1992 (September) – 1996 (May): Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of New Mexico
- 1987(March) – 1991(September): Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan
Research Interests
- Geothermal Energy: Exploration and Reservoir Modeling; Direct Use Applications
- Natural Resource Development and Community
- Modeling of Social Behavior
- Space Exploration: Mechanics of Moon and Mars Dust, Resource Beneficiation
- Mechanics of Granular Materials
Recent Publications
- Khademian and M. Nakagawa, “Modeling Injection-Induced Seismicity by Energy Calculation”, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering (Submitted).
- Nakagawa, L. Dunnington, Q. Niu, N. Tsuchiya, and J. F. Furtado, “Conceptual Model of Rico Geothermal Resource”, Proceedings, 43rd Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 12-14, 2018 (Accepted for presentation)
- Dunnington and M. Nakagawa, “Geothermal in a Bioreactor System”, Proceedings, 43rd Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 12-14, 2018 (Accepted for presentation)
- Khademian,M. Nakagawa and Ugur Ozbay “Contribution of Rock Temperature Decrease to Induced Seismicity in Geothermal Reservoir”, Proceedings, 43rd Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 12-14, 2018 (Accepted for presentation)
- Dunnington and M. Nakagawa, “Using Mine Heat to Bolster Efficiency and Lifetime of Sulfate-Reducing Bioreactors”, Environmental Science and Technology, (Submitted)
- Khademian and M. Nakagawa, “ Modeling Rupture Propagation by Seismic Energy Calculation”, Journal of Geophysical Research-Solid Earth (Submitted)
- Arshad, M. Nakagawa and K. Jahan Bakhsh, “Geotechnical Impacts of EGS based on Rate of Thermal Draw-Down”, Computers and Geotechnics (Submitted)
- M Nakagawa and Nicole Smith, “New Role of Geothermal Exploration”, Geothermal Resources Council Transactions, Vol. 41, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1-4, 2017.
- Kyle Bahr and Masami Nakagawa, “Information Diffusion as a Mechanism for Natural Evolution of Social Networks”, Proceedings for Social Simulation Conference 2017 in Dublin on 25-29 September 2017.
- Nakagawa, “Human Aspects of Project Management: Theory and Practice of Agent Based Modeling of Decision Making Process, Proceedings for the 21st International Congress on Project Management and Engineering, Cadiz, Spain, July 14, 2017
- Dunnington and M. Nakagawa, “Fast and Safe Gas Detection from Underground Coal Fire by Drone Fly Over”, Environmental Pollution, 229 (2017) 139-145.
- J. Bakhsh, M. Nakagawa, M. Arshad and L. Dunnington, “On heat and mass transfer within thermally-shocked region of Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS)”, Geofluids, Vol. 2017, Article ID 2759267, 14 pages, 2017. doi:10.1155/2017/2759267
- Nakagawa, L. Dunnington, M. Barron, M. Franke, Q. Niu, N. Tsuchiya, H. Kubota, J. F. Furtado and S. Woods, “Community Supported Geothermal Projects”, Proceedings, 42st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 13-15, 2017. SGP-TR-212
- Khademian, M. Nakagawa, R. Garvey and U. Ozbay, “Role of Fluid Injection Pressure in Inducing Seismicity”, Proceedings, 42st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 13-15, 2017.
- Nakagawa, K. J. Bakhsh, M. Arshad “Beyond Hydrocarbon Extraction: Enhanced Geothermal Systems” in New Frontiers in Oil and Gas Exploration, Elsevier, October, 2016. www.geoth-energ-sci.net/4/1/2016/ doi:10.5194/gtes-4-1-2016
- Nakagawa and Y. Koizumi, “Geothermal heat pump system assisted by geothermal hot spring”, Geothermal Energy Science, 4, 1-10, 2016. www.geoth-energ-sci.net/4/1/2016/ doi:10.5194/gtes-4-1-201
- Bahr and M. Nakagawa, “The Effect of Bidirectional Opinion Diffusion on Social License to Operate’, Environment, Development and Sustainability, DOI 10.1007/s10668-016-9792-9, April 6, 2016
- J. Bakhsh, M Nakagawa, M. Arshad, and L. Dunnington, “Modeling Thermal Breakthrough in Sedimentary Geothermal System Using COMSOL Multiphysics”, Proceedings, 41st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, Californina, February 22-14, 2016. SGP-TR-209
- Arshad, M. Nakagawa, K.J. Bakhsh, and L. Dunnington, “ An Insight in Explaining the Stress Distribution in and around EGS”, Proceedings, 41st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 22-14, 2016. SGP-TR-209
- Dixon and M. Nakagawa, “Geothermal Energy for Mining in Chile: Current Situation and Opportunities”, Proceedings, 41st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 22-14, 2016. SGP-TR-209
- B. Dunnington, M. Nakagawa, M. Arshad, and K. J. Bakhsh, “ Using Mine Heat to Bolster Efficiency and Lifetime of SRB Bioreactors”, Proceedings, 41st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 22-14, 2016. SGP-TR-209
Recent Funded Project Activities
- Renewable Energy Feasibility Study at Fort Berthold Indian Reservation: Planned Activities and Deliverable Projects: July 2017.
- Participating Organization: Colorado School of Mines.
- Activities: Nakagawa’s part is to conduct a feasibility study for recovering low enthalpy geothermal energy from abandonded gas wells
- Geothermal Academy Field Camp in Rico-Colorado: August 2016.
- Participating Organizations: Colorado School of Mines, Tohoku University, Stanford University and The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology.
- Activities: Resistivity studies, Thermoluminescence studies, Geochemistry studies and Social acceptance studies
- Geothermal Energy Study on the Navajo Nation: Tohatchi and the Burnham Chapter Communities: July 2016.
- Participating Organizations: Colorado School of Mines and the Navajo Transitional Energy Company.
- Activities: Resistivity studies, Geochemistry studies, Geothermal assisted greenhouse design, and Capacity building of communities
Recent Activities
- Selected as an International Advisory Committee member in Geothermal Energy. Grand Renewable Energy 2018: International Conference and Exhibition, Grand RE 2018. June 17-22, Yokohama, Japan.
Contact
303-384-2132
Brown Hall 211
mnakagaw@mines.edu
Nakagawa Laboratories