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Geothermal Heat Pump and Heat Engine Systems: Theory and Practice
By
Andrew D. Chiasson
Andrew D. Chiasson
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ISBN:
9781118961940
No. of Pages:
494
Publisher:
ASME-Wiley
Publication date:
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
2.2
Weather Data
2.3
Space Heating and Cooling Loads
2.4
Hot Water Process Loads
2.5
Swimming Pool and Small Pond Heating Loads
2.6
Snow-Melting Loads
2.7
Chapter Summary
Discussion Questions and Exercise Problems
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