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Geothermal Heat Pump and Heat Engine Systems: Theory and Practice
ISBN:
9781118961940
No. of Pages:
494
Publisher:
ASME-Wiley
Publication date:
2016
eBook Chapter
2 Geothermal Process Loads
Page Count:
34
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Published:2016
To characterize a geothermal resource properly and ultimately design an Earth heat exchange system, the process load dynamics must be known. Peak-hour loads are necessary for sizing heating and cooling equipment in all systems, but the design of geothermal energy systems also requires time-dependent loads throughout the year in order to predict thermal storage effects and long-term temperatures in the subsurface.
2.1
Overview
2.2Weather Data
2.3Space Heating and Cooling Loads
2.4Hot Water Process Loads
2.5Swimming Pool and Small Pond Heating Loads
2.6Snow-Melting Loads
2.7Chapter Summary
Discussion Questions and Exercise Problems
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