Abstract

The soil source heat pump system is characterized by high efficiency, energy saving, environmental protection, and full use of renewable energy. And today, when excessive energy consumption puts tremendous pressure on the environment, it has increasingly become the focus of attention. Most of the research aimed at it so far has focused on heat exchange, but there is almost no water balance problem. And many studies only draw some conclusions based on some theoretical calculations or numerical simulations. As a result, there have been many studies on the problem of heat transfer, and the research has deviated from the actual focus on theory and hydraulic balance. For the entire system, there is almost no comprehensive consideration of thermal balance, hydraulic balance, and economics. Therefore, this paper discusses the problems existing in the above three aspects of the soil source heat pump system, and then has some reference value for the actual project

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