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Down‐Hole Heat Exchangers: Modelling of a Low‐Enthalpy Geothermal System for District Heating
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2012
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionEarth ScienceMatlab EnvironmentGround Heat FluxLow‐enthalpy Geothermal PlantsThermal ModelingThermodynamicsDistrict HeatingConventional Geothermal PlantsHeat TransferGeothermal SystemsGeothermal Power StationsThermal EngineeringEnergy ManagementSustainable EnergyHeat ExchangerGeothermal SystemGeothermal DrillingDown‐hole Heat ExchangersGeothermal EnergyLow‐enthalpy Geothermal System
In order to face the growing energy demands, renewable energy sources can provide an alternative to fossil fuels. Thus, low‐enthalpy geothermal plants may play a fundamental role in those areas—such as the Province of Viterbo—where shallow groundwater basins occur and conventional geothermal plants cannot be developed. This may lead to being fuelled by locally available sources. The aim of the present paper is to exploit the heat coming from a low‐enthalpy geothermal system. The experimental plant consists in a down‐hole heat exchanger for civil purposes and can supply thermal needs by district heating. An implementation in MATLAB environment is provided in order to develop a mathematical model. As a consequence, the amount of withdrawable heat can be successfully calculated.
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