Heat Simulation Analysis of Heat Exchangers with Inclined Boreholes in Ground-Source Heat Pump Systems

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Heat exchange tube with inclined boreholes is a new method that it is efficient and the exploitation and utilization of the underground thermal energy. This method can enhance the buried pipe heat intensity and reduce the area of drilling. This paper set up the model of heat exchange tube with inclined boreholes . Using the FLUENT to simulate the buried pipe mode of the three different direction in ground-source heat pump systems.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 671-674)

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2551-2554

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March 2013

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