Ground Source Heat Pump Computational Results
This data submission includes simulation results for ground loop heat pump systems located in 6 different cities across the United States. The cities are Boston, MA, Dayton, OH, Omaha, NE, Orlando, FL, Sacramento, CA, and St. Paul, MN. These results were obtained from the two-dimensional geothermal computer code called GEO2D. GEO2D was written as part of this DOE funded grant. The results included in this submission for each of the 6 cities listed above are:
1) specific information on the building being heated or cooled by the ground loop geothermal system,
2) some extreme values for the building heating and cooling loads during the year,
3) the inputs required to carry out the simulation,
4) a plot of the hourly building heating and cooling loads throughout the year,
5) a plot of the fluid temperature exiting the ground loop for a 20 year period,
6) a plot of the heat exchange between the ground loop and the ground for a 20 year period, and
7) ground and ground loop temperature contour plots at different times of the year for the 20 year period.
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| description | This data submission includes simulation results for ground loop heat pump systems located in 6 different cities across the United States. The cities are Boston, MA, Dayton, OH, Omaha, NE, Orlando, FL, Sacramento, CA, and St. Paul, MN. These results were obtained from the two-dimensional geothermal computer code called GEO2D. GEO2D was written as part of this DOE funded grant. The results included in this submission for each of the 6 cities listed above are: 1) specific information on the building being heated or cooled by the ground loop geothermal system, 2) some extreme values for the building heating and cooling loads during the year, 3) the inputs required to carry out the simulation, 4) a plot of the hourly building heating and cooling loads throughout the year, 5) a plot of the fluid temperature exiting the ground loop for a 20 year period, 6) a plot of the heat exchange between the ground loop and the ground for a 20 year period, and 7) ground and ground loop temperature contour plots at different times of the year for the 20 year period. |
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| issued | 2013-07-31T06:00:00Z |
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| license | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
| modified | 2017-05-25T22:02:47Z |
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| projectLead | Arlene Anderson |
| projectNumber | EE0002805 |
| projectTitle | Recovery Act: Finite Volume Based Computer Program for Ground Source Heat Pump Systems |
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| title | Ground Source Heat Pump Computational Results |