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A geothermal energy heat exchange system suitable for abandoned mines and its optimization
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Yuxue Sun
Xiao Zhang
Xianghui Li
Chonghao Duan
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[1] Shandong University,Research Center of Geotechnical and Structural Engineering
[2] Shandong Univ,Institute of Geothermal Development
[3] Shandong Electric Power Engineering Consulting Institute (SDEPCI),undefined
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Significant potential exists for developing geothermal energy from abandoned mines. In order to extract geothermal energy from abandoned mines, a heat exchange system customized for abandoned mines is proposed and optimized, providing a new approach to utilizing geothermal resources in mines. Ground source heat pump technology is utilized for extracting geothermal energy, and a flow-heat coupling mathematical model for the abandoned mine heat exchange system is established through the use of pipeline flow and heat conduction equations. Based on this model, a numerical simulation calculation of a single U-pipe is performed and the applicability of the numerical model is validated through comparison with micro heat transfer testing using a single pipe. A numerical model of the heat exchange system in group pipe mode is then established, and optimization of the heat exchange performance is carried out considering three elements: single-row borehole angle, multi-row row spacing, and arrangement mode. Accordingly, the following conclusions are obtained: (1) The single-row borehole angle has a significant impact on heat transfer performance, and it is necessary to increase the angle between boreholes as much as possible while not exceeding 30° when designing. (2) The fork arrangement significantly outperforms the in-line arrangement for row distances under 4 m, but the advantage diminishes as the distance increases. Therefore, the fork arrangement should be selected wherever possible in the design. (3) The row spacing design for both in-line and fork arrangements should be greater than 4 m.
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页码:1749 / 1766
页数:17
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