Experimental and CFD simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas

Hot spas and jacuzzis are popular in Iceland due to the abundance of reasonably prized geothermal heat available. However the water from the DH (district heating) system is too warm to be admitted directly into the spa. For safety reasons the water is mixed with cold water, from 75°C down to 50°C, w...

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Main Authors: Jalilinasrabady, Saeid, Palsson, Halldor, Saevarsdottir, Gudrun, Itoi, Ryuichi, Valdimarsson, Pall
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:energy:v:56:y:2013:i:c:p:124-134 2024-04-14T08:13:55+00:00 Experimental and CFD simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas Jalilinasrabady, Saeid Palsson, Halldor Saevarsdottir, Gudrun Itoi, Ryuichi Valdimarsson, Pall http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544213003721 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360544213003721 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:31:31Z Hot spas and jacuzzis are popular in Iceland due to the abundance of reasonably prized geothermal heat available. However the water from the DH (district heating) system is too warm to be admitted directly into the spa. For safety reasons the water is mixed with cold water, from 75°C down to 50°C, which leads to wasting a large quantity of heat. Therefore a design was suggested that enables the feeding of geothermal water directly into the pot, omitting the step of mixing it with cold water. The idea is to employ an open heat exchanger that transfers much heat from the geothermal water to the bulk water in the spa, before letting it mix with the spa water. A case study was done for one particular spa. Heat load was calculated and measured when the spa was in use, and when it was unused. A design is suggested employing a circular double-plate which is to be placed at bottom of pot. This unit will function as an open heat exchanger feeding DH water into the pot. Free convection takes place at the up side of the upper plate and forced convection below the upper plate. Heat-transfer coefficient for both was calculated. Temperature field in the pool before and after implementation of the open heat exchanger was measured at different points using thermocouples. The measured temperatures were compared to thermal and fluid-dynamic simulation of the temperature and flow fields obtaining good accordance. Results are reasonable and promising for a good design that may considerably reduce the energy expenses for a continuously heated geothermal spa. More detailed measurements were made on the upper plate of the heat exchanger and detailed simulation of the heat exchanger itself was then used to obtain a value for the heat-transfer coefficient for the upper plate to the surrounding water. This information was used to make an improved design for the open plate heat exchanger, stating that a diameter of 63cm and a thickness of 1.5cm were suggested as final design. Due to economy consideration the recovery time of the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Hot spas and jacuzzis are popular in Iceland due to the abundance of reasonably prized geothermal heat available. However the water from the DH (district heating) system is too warm to be admitted directly into the spa. For safety reasons the water is mixed with cold water, from 75°C down to 50°C, which leads to wasting a large quantity of heat. Therefore a design was suggested that enables the feeding of geothermal water directly into the pot, omitting the step of mixing it with cold water. The idea is to employ an open heat exchanger that transfers much heat from the geothermal water to the bulk water in the spa, before letting it mix with the spa water. A case study was done for one particular spa. Heat load was calculated and measured when the spa was in use, and when it was unused. A design is suggested employing a circular double-plate which is to be placed at bottom of pot. This unit will function as an open heat exchanger feeding DH water into the pot. Free convection takes place at the up side of the upper plate and forced convection below the upper plate. Heat-transfer coefficient for both was calculated. Temperature field in the pool before and after implementation of the open heat exchanger was measured at different points using thermocouples. The measured temperatures were compared to thermal and fluid-dynamic simulation of the temperature and flow fields obtaining good accordance. Results are reasonable and promising for a good design that may considerably reduce the energy expenses for a continuously heated geothermal spa. More detailed measurements were made on the upper plate of the heat exchanger and detailed simulation of the heat exchanger itself was then used to obtain a value for the heat-transfer coefficient for the upper plate to the surrounding water. This information was used to make an improved design for the open plate heat exchanger, stating that a diameter of 63cm and a thickness of 1.5cm were suggested as final design. Due to economy consideration the recovery time of the ...
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author Jalilinasrabady, Saeid
Palsson, Halldor
Saevarsdottir, Gudrun
Itoi, Ryuichi
Valdimarsson, Pall
spellingShingle Jalilinasrabady, Saeid
Palsson, Halldor
Saevarsdottir, Gudrun
Itoi, Ryuichi
Valdimarsson, Pall
Experimental and CFD simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas
author_facet Jalilinasrabady, Saeid
Palsson, Halldor
Saevarsdottir, Gudrun
Itoi, Ryuichi
Valdimarsson, Pall
author_sort Jalilinasrabady, Saeid
title Experimental and CFD simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas
title_short Experimental and CFD simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas
title_full Experimental and CFD simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas
title_fullStr Experimental and CFD simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and CFD simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas
title_sort experimental and cfd simulation of heat efficiency improvement in geothermal spas
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