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Heat transfer performance of deep borehole heat exchanger with different operation modes
Renewable Energy, 2022Shuai Huang +6 more
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Long-term thermal performance analysis of deep coaxial borehole heat exchanger based on field test
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021Geothermal energy is an abundant and clean energy source that is abundant and widely and naturally distributed in the earth. Deep coaxial borehole heat exchanger (DCBHE) can efficiently extract heat from rock-soil for building heating.
Yibin Huang +5 more
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Modeling insulated borehole heat exchangers
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2016In the heating sector, borehole heat exchangers have become popular for supplying renewable energy. They tap into the subsurface to extract geothermal energy for heating purposes. For advanced applications, borehole heat exchangers require insulation in the upper part of the borehole either to meet legal requirements or to improve their performance.
Daniel Otto Schulte +6 more
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, 2021
Deep geothermal energy has become widely exploited in recent years through the use of closed loop systems for building heating. Intended to meet high heating demand in densely populated neighbourhoods, an enhanced U-tube borehole heat exchanger (EUBHE ...
Chaofan Chen +7 more
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Deep geothermal energy has become widely exploited in recent years through the use of closed loop systems for building heating. Intended to meet high heating demand in densely populated neighbourhoods, an enhanced U-tube borehole heat exchanger (EUBHE ...
Chaofan Chen +7 more
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Borehole thermal resistance of U-tube borehole heat exchanger
Géotechnique Letters, 2016Thermal resistance of U-tube borehole heat exchangers (UBHE) is one of the factors that controls their design. Several equations are available in the literature to estimate the thermal resistance of UBHE. However, these equations produce different results and no definitive recommendation is available regarding their validity.
H. M. Abuel-Naga, R. R. Al-Chalabi
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Renewable Energy, 2021
This study aims to understand the effects of property variations on prediction discrepancies in the output capacity (i.e., output power) of deep coaxial borehole heat exchangers under different operational conditions.
Xincheng Hu +4 more
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This study aims to understand the effects of property variations on prediction discrepancies in the output capacity (i.e., output power) of deep coaxial borehole heat exchangers under different operational conditions.
Xincheng Hu +4 more
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, 2020
Deep petroleum wells are often associated with high bottom-hole temperatures and can provide a cost-effective way to produce geothermal energy. The goal of this study is to develop a reliable simulation model to demonstrate the feasibility of extracting ...
Xincheng Hu +3 more
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Deep petroleum wells are often associated with high bottom-hole temperatures and can provide a cost-effective way to produce geothermal energy. The goal of this study is to develop a reliable simulation model to demonstrate the feasibility of extracting ...
Xincheng Hu +3 more
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Theoretical Model of Borehole Heat Exchanger
Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 2004The paper deals with the possible use of existing oil wells for geothermal energy production. A mathematical model, describing the process of exploitation of a borehole heat exchanger, has been worked out. It was used for determining energy efficiency, employing the main parameter, i.e., flow of produced heat energy.
Tomasz Śliwa, Andrzej Gonet
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Regeneration of shallow borehole heat exchanger fields: A literature review
Energy and Buildingsborehole
Xenia Kirschstein +4 more
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2024 Research Conference Proceedings of the IGSHPA
Thermal response functions are commonly used to describe the heat exchange capability of ground heat exchangers. When convolved with the ground thermal load, they allow for a quick and efficient prediction of the temperature evolution. Typically, thermal
Elisa Heim +4 more
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Thermal response functions are commonly used to describe the heat exchange capability of ground heat exchangers. When convolved with the ground thermal load, they allow for a quick and efficient prediction of the temperature evolution. Typically, thermal
Elisa Heim +4 more
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