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Geothermal Energy With Two-Well System

Geothermal Energy With Two-Well System

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Geothermal Energy With Two-Well System



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The scope of geothermal energy is the study and use of the heat and the temperature distribution in the ground.
A near-surface geothermal plant uses the thermal energy stored below the earths surface.
Using a two-well system, for example, thermal energy is extracted from the near-surface groundwater for heating purposes.
It demonstrates the operation of such a two-well system.

Learning objectives/experiments
Fundamentals of geothermal use
Operating behaviour of a two-well system
Hydraulic properties of the ground
Determination of the usable heat capacity
Fundamentals and energy balance of a simulated heat pump

Specification
Demonstration and operation of a two-well system for using geothermal energy
Temperature-controlled groundwater circuit
Height-adjustable overflows for adjusting the groundwater flow
Adjustable flow rate of the pump in the production well
Measurement of temperature and flow rate to determine the transmitted heat capacity
Multi-tube manometer for visualising the groundwater levels
Supply of the working medium via laboratory supply or the water chiller
Calculation of the transmitted heat capacity and simulation of the energy balance of a heat pump

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