scholarly journals C308 ANALYSIS OF SOIL TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS IN A GEOTHERMAL HEAT-PUMP AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM(Heat Pump-3)

Author(s):  
Noboru ENDOH ◽  
Masafumi SASAKI ◽  
Takayuki TSUCHIYA ◽  
Kenji SATOH
2008 ◽  
Vol 2008.47 (0) ◽  
pp. 99-100
Author(s):  
Ko WATANABE ◽  
Takayoshi SUZUKI ◽  
Hiroyuki SEKI ◽  
Masafumi SASAKI ◽  
Noboru ENDOH ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvia Cocchi ◽  
Sonia Castellucci ◽  
Andrea Tucci

The need to address climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions attaches great importance to research aimed at using renewable energy. Geothermal energy is an interesting alternative concerning the production of energy for air conditioning of buildings (heating and cooling), through the use of geothermal heat pumps. In this work a model has been developed in order to simulate an air conditioning system with geothermal heat pump. A ground source heat pump (GSHP) uses the shallow ground as a source of heat, thus taking advantage of its seasonally moderate temperatures. GSHP must be coupled with geothermal exchangers. The model leads to design optimization of geothermal heat exchangers and to verify the operation of the geothermal plant.


2012 ◽  
Vol 512-515 ◽  
pp. 168-171
Author(s):  
Wei Yu ◽  
Feng Chen ◽  
Hong Bo Li

This article on a villas in Langfang city, Hebei province, heating and air conditioning systems. According to the owners of the double requirement of energy saving and environmental protection to owners selection of solar energy and geothermal heat pump heating system combined. To better achieve heating and air conditioning energy saving operation of villas, the system can be run by optimizing the control scheme, time-sharing partition building heat adjustment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-68
Author(s):  
Sergii V. Goshovskyi ◽  
Oleksii V. Zurian

The research is aimed to study the process of change in temperature mode dynamics for the Earth subsurface layer when heat is extracted with geothermal heat pump systems, reveal and disclose specifics of effect on the ecology caused by technologies using geothermal resources and give practical recommendations regarding further development of methods for designing heat pumps using low potential heat energy of soil based on the long-term forecast and efficacy assessment. Mathematical statistics and mathematical model methods were applied for assessment of economic and environmental effects. Methods based on principles of the theory of thermal conductivity, hydromechanics, theory of differential equations and mathematical analysis were applied for calculation of proposed systems and review of field observation findings. The authors had developed for research purposes an experimental geothermal heat pump system consisting of four structurally connected geothermal wells, each with installed U-shaped twin collectors of 200 m overall length, and a heat pump of 14 kW capacity with a heat energy battery for 300 L connected to the building heat-supply system. They also created a computer data archivation and visualisation system and devised a research procedure. The paper provides assessment of the effect caused by changes in the process operation mode of the heat pump system on the soil temperature near the geothermal well. As a result, the authors have found that the higher the intensity of heat energy extraction, the lower the soil temperature near the geothermal heat exchanger, in proportion to the load on the system. Moreover, it has been determined by experimental means that at critical loads on the geothermal heat exchanger the soil temperature is unable to keep up with regeneration and may reach negative values. The research also determined relation between inservice time and season of the system operation and temperature fluctuations of geothermal field. For example, it has been found by experimental means that the heat flow from the well is spread radially, from the well axis to its borders. Additionally, it has been proved that depending on the heat load value, the bed temperature is changed after the time of the first launch. For example, the geothermal field temperature has changed from the time of the first launch during 1-year operation by 0.5 °С in average. The research has proved that depending on the heat load value, under seasonal operation (heating only or cooling only) of the system, the soil temperature has decreased for five years by 2.5 °С and switched to quasi-steady state, meanwhile, stabilisation of the geothermal field in the state under 1-year operation (heating and cooling) occurred yet in the 2nd year of operation. In conclusion, the paper reasonably states that geothermal heat pump systems using vertical heat exchangers installed into the wells put no significant human-induced load on the environment. At the same time, still relevant are issues of scientific approach to development of the required configuration of the geothermal collector, methodology for its optimal placement and determination of efficacy depending on operation conditions.


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