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Numerical Simulation of a Canadian Well With One Circumferential Row of Internal Vortex Generators
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Proc. ASME. FEDSM2022, Volume 1: Fluid Applications and Systems (FASTC); Fluid Measurement and Instrumentation (FMITC); Fluid Mechanics (FMTC), V001T01A009, August 3–5, 2022
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: FEDSM2022-87012
... Abstract Canadian wells are used for heating and cooling in residential buildings, agriculture and industry. They rely on the quasi-stable underground temperature at a certain depth throughout the year. One way to enhance the performance of this type of heat exchangers, is to implement internal...
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Numerical Simulation of a Canadian Well With Several Circumferential Rows of Internal Vortex Generators
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Proc. ASME. FEDSM2021, Volume 1: Aerospace Engineering Division Joint Track; Computational Fluid Dynamics, V001T02A010, August 10–12, 2021
Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paper No: FEDSM2021-65814
... Abstract Canadian Wells exploit the quasi-stable underground temperature throughout the year for cooling and heating applications. This type of heat exchangers is used in residential buildings, agriculture and industry. Implementing Vortex Generators (VGs) is intended to disturb the thermal...