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Recoverable Resource Prediction of Shallow Geothermal Energy in Small Towns Using the Finite Volume Method: Taking the Central Urban Area of Danyang City, Jiangsu Province, as an Example

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  • Qing Zhang
  • Weiya Ge
  • Junyuan Jia
  • Fujin Tian
  • Xiaojun Chang
  • Huaixue Xing
  • Ting Lei

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The ground-coupled ground-source heat pump (GSHP) system is a common method for shallow geothermal energy exploitation and utilization. GSHP has a great heat exchange rate and wide application range. In order to effectively exploit shallow geothermal energy in the central urban area of Danyang City, Jiangsu Province, based on finite volume method, it is adopted to simulate the amount of recoverable shallow geothermal energy in the study area through ground-coupled heat exchange. The simulation is conducted on the development trend of thermal transport and thermal balance in the study area from early June 2015 to the end of May 2025 to obtain the temperature distribution at different times. Under the presupposed working conditions, with the operation of a ground-coupled GSHP, thermal accumulation occurs in parts of the study area. To mitigate the problem of thermal accumulation, two schemes are proposed: adding auxiliary cooling towers and increasing the amount heated domestic water in spring and autumn. Both schemes mitigate thermal accumulation. For , the total heat supply for shallow geothermal energy in the central urban area of Danyang City in winter is 2.91 × 10 6  kW, and the total heat release in summer is 3.53 × 10 6  kW. For , the total heat release in summer is 3.52 × 10 6  kW and the total heat supply in winter is 2.90 × 10 6  kW. A ground-coupled GSHP system has significant applicability in the central urban area of Danyang City, where shallow geothermal energy has good exploitation prospects.

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  • Qing Zhang & Weiya Ge & Junyuan Jia & Fujin Tian & Xiaojun Chang & Huaixue Xing & Ting Lei, 2019. "Recoverable Resource Prediction of Shallow Geothermal Energy in Small Towns Using the Finite Volume Method: Taking the Central Urban Area of Danyang City, Jiangsu Province, as an Example," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-14, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4154836
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/4154836
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