Geothermal Heat Pump and Heat Engine Systems: Theory and Practice
ISBN:
9781118961940
No. of Pages:
494
Publisher:
ASME-Wiley
Publication date:
2016
eBook Chapter
5 Borehole Heat Exchangers
Page Count:
43
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Published:2016
Predicting the thermal behavior inside and in the vicinity of BHEs is important to establish the required borehole length and to determine the resulting fluid temperature.
5.1
Overview of Borehole Heat Exchangers (BHEs)
5.2
What is a Borehole Heat Exchanger?
5.3
Brief Historical Overview of BHEs
5.4
Installation of BHEs
5.5
Thermal and Mathematical Considerations for BHEs
5.6
Thermal Response Testing
5.7
Pressure Considerations for Deep Vertical Boreholes
5.8
Special Cases
5.9
Chapter Summary
Discussion Questions and Exercise Problems
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