Experimental Study on Pumping and Recharging of Groundwater-Source Heat Pump System in Fuzhou Basin

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Groundwater-source heat pump is a new kind of energy conservation and environmental protection air conditioning technology, which is playing a significant role in the development and utilization of the shallow geothermal energy.This paper takes Fuzhou basin as the research object, analyses its regional hydrogeological characteristics, finding Min River terrace and plains are the suitable areas to carry out the tests. On the basis of pumping and recharging experiments, the paper works out the recharging ability, the suitable pumping and recharging wells quantitative proportion of Fuzhou basin main aquifers and the well spacing design parameters between pumping and recharging wells, which provides some scientific evidences for the development of shallow geothermal energy and for the rational application of groundwater-source heat pump technology.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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574-579

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September 2013

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