Title of article :
System performance of a deep borehole heat exchanger
Author/Authors :
Thomas Kohl، نويسنده , , Renzo Brenni، نويسنده , , Walter Eugster، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Deep borehole heat exchanger (BHE) systems, installed in abandoned boreholes, have been
operative in Switzerland for several years now. The operational conditions of the 2302 m deep
BHE plant at Weggis have been monitored continuously since 1994. In the first operational
phase, lasting from October 1994 to May 1996, the plant was severely underused, as shown by
the high production temperatures ( 40 C). This behaviour was investigated by a numerical
model accounting for the heat transport in the rock matrix and along the different tubing
systems, with special emphasis on the heat transfer in a multi-layer insulated central pipe.
Lacking detailed logging data or undisturbed temperature profiles, an axis-symmetrical model
had to be used, assuming uniform rock parameters. Sensitivity studies highlighted the effect of
varying flow rate or operation/recovery cycle lengths and helped to develop a strategy that
allowed us to make an accurate calculation of the long-term Weggis production history. The
initial model assumptions, based on this detailed treatment of the tubing system, could explain
the operational data. By means of slight model variations that account only for the minor
effects of metallic sleeves, the long-term production temperature history of the Weggis plant
could be accurately fitted. These findings were confirmed by a detailed analysis of the May 1996
data. Due to the low degree of utilization, only numerical sensitivity analyses were able to
highlight the potential of the deep BHE plant at Weggis. The results indicate that the low utilisation
of 40 kW during the first operational phase could be increased to over 200 kW. The
specific yield of deep systems is much higher than in conventional shallow BHE systems. Our
simulation procedure proves that the heat transfer in a deep BHE system is well understood.
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Keywords :
heat flow , Borehole heat exchanger , Numerical modelling , Weggis , Switzerland , Well casing
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics