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Asymptotic analysis of the thermal interaction of geothermal boreholes with aquifers valid for all groundwater flow regimes

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Rico Cabrera, Javier
Hermanns, Miguel
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Heating and cooling needs of buildings represent a significant share of the world’s total energy consumption. To reach a more sustainable energy future, it is crucial to enhance the efficiency of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Reducing energy demand in buildings contributes not only to the preservation of limited natural resources but also to the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental impacts. Among the available technologies, HVAC systems that harness low-temperature geothermal energy are among the most promising solutions to achieve such reductions. [...]
 
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http://hdl.handle.net/11531/109949
Asymptotic analysis of the thermal interaction of geothermal boreholes with aquifers valid for all groundwater flow regimes
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HVAC Systems, Geothermal Heat Exchangers, Geothermal Boreholes, Groundwater Flows, Asymptotic Solution
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