Ground Source Heat Pump Systems for Renewable Heating and Cooling
Ground Source Heat Pump Systems for Renewable Heating and Cooling
Design, Numerical Modeling, and Optimization
Bina, Saeid Mohammadzadeh
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
10/2026
250
Mole
Inglês
9780323956260
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1. Introduction to ground source heat pump systems: current global trends
2. Estimation of groundwater flow velocity using thermal response test results: a case study on Akita University campus
3. Numerical modeling and economic analysis of semi-open loop ground source heat pump systems through a case study in Akita city, Japan
4. Numerical modeling of slinky-coil horizontal ground heat exchangers
5. Evaluation of utilizing horizontal directional drilling technology for ground source heat pumps from a case study in Saga City, southern Japan
6. Hybrid ground source heat pump systems: case studies in heating and cooling dominant areas in Japan
7. Evaluation of an integrated sewage pipe with ground heat: applications in a case study in Manitoba, Canada
8. Assessment of the development potential of ground-coupled heat pump systems9. Economic analysis and supportive energy policies in the world
2. Estimation of groundwater flow velocity using thermal response test results: a case study on Akita University campus
3. Numerical modeling and economic analysis of semi-open loop ground source heat pump systems through a case study in Akita city, Japan
4. Numerical modeling of slinky-coil horizontal ground heat exchangers
5. Evaluation of utilizing horizontal directional drilling technology for ground source heat pumps from a case study in Saga City, southern Japan
6. Hybrid ground source heat pump systems: case studies in heating and cooling dominant areas in Japan
7. Evaluation of an integrated sewage pipe with ground heat: applications in a case study in Manitoba, Canada
8. Assessment of the development potential of ground-coupled heat pump systems9. Economic analysis and supportive energy policies in the world
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GSHP; heat pump; thermal response test; TRT; numerical modeling; thermal conductivity; groundwater; coefficient of performance; COP; HVAC
1. Introduction to ground source heat pump systems: current global trends
2. Estimation of groundwater flow velocity using thermal response test results: a case study on Akita University campus
3. Numerical modeling and economic analysis of semi-open loop ground source heat pump systems through a case study in Akita city, Japan
4. Numerical modeling of slinky-coil horizontal ground heat exchangers
5. Evaluation of utilizing horizontal directional drilling technology for ground source heat pumps from a case study in Saga City, southern Japan
6. Hybrid ground source heat pump systems: case studies in heating and cooling dominant areas in Japan
7. Evaluation of an integrated sewage pipe with ground heat: applications in a case study in Manitoba, Canada
8. Assessment of the development potential of ground-coupled heat pump systems9. Economic analysis and supportive energy policies in the world
2. Estimation of groundwater flow velocity using thermal response test results: a case study on Akita University campus
3. Numerical modeling and economic analysis of semi-open loop ground source heat pump systems through a case study in Akita city, Japan
4. Numerical modeling of slinky-coil horizontal ground heat exchangers
5. Evaluation of utilizing horizontal directional drilling technology for ground source heat pumps from a case study in Saga City, southern Japan
6. Hybrid ground source heat pump systems: case studies in heating and cooling dominant areas in Japan
7. Evaluation of an integrated sewage pipe with ground heat: applications in a case study in Manitoba, Canada
8. Assessment of the development potential of ground-coupled heat pump systems9. Economic analysis and supportive energy policies in the world
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.