Modeling of ground source heat pump system #306
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@ChaofanChen, thank you for sharing your questions. I have not yet worked with such systems, I hope somebody else can help you here! How/why does the temperature vary that much? Does the subsurface temperature change that much? What about combinations of heating and cooling? That would also be a very good example application for TESPy, I think. |
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Hey @ChaofanChen, first a disclaimer: I have never worked in building heat pumps, only modelling them. Besides that the compressor used in such a process would need to be able to dynamically alter the pressure ratio. Since the geothermal feed flow temperature does not seem to jump spontaneously, but rather change gradually, this seems plausible to me on a technical level. This would probably result in a broad range of COP though. Concerning the modelling of such a heat pump using TESPy, my first idea would be to do a design calculation under "nominal" conditions and follow that up with offdesign calculations of the range of occuring geothermal feed flow temperatures. The result would be some kind of operating range depended of this temperature. But if you are looking to do transient simulations of heat pumps, TESPy is not able to offer that. cc @maltefritz |
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Geothermal energy has gained more attention in recent years as a kind of renewable energy, especially for heating buildings. In order to practically and efficiently utilize the geothermal energy for building-heating purpose, ground source heat pump has to be coupled with the geothermal loop in the subsurface.
Taking the closed-loop geothermal extraction system as an example, the outflow temperature of the closed-loop system changes dramatically during one heating season. It could be varied from 50 to 10 dC under a high heat load. This is a bad heat source for the heat pump, because the target fluid temperature for heating buildings needs to be designed within a fixed range, i.e., the design floor heating temperature should be kept at around 35 dC for buildings.
So there is a question, is it needed to have a special heat pump technology to fully use the dynamic heat source from geothermal closed-loop system? Can this kind of ground source heat pump model be simulated by TESPy?
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