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- Yuliang Sun
(School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China
Xi’an Coal Technology Geothermal Energy Development Co., Ltd., Xi’an 712044, China
CCTEG Xi’an Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., Xi’an 710077, China)
- Qilong Wang
(Xi’an Coal Technology Geothermal Energy Development Co., Ltd., Xi’an 712044, China
CCTEG Xi’an Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., Xi’an 710077, China)
- Yijie Wang
(Xi’an Coal Technology Geothermal Energy Development Co., Ltd., Xi’an 712044, China
CCTEG Xi’an Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., Xi’an 710077, China)
- Hongtao An
(Xi’an Coal Technology Geothermal Energy Development Co., Ltd., Xi’an 712044, China
CCTEG Xi’an Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., Xi’an 710077, China)
- Chunlin Tu
(General Survey of Natural Resources Center, China Geological Survey, Kunming 650100, China)
- Yanzi Lei
(Xi’an Coal Technology Geothermal Energy Development Co., Ltd., Xi’an 712044, China
CCTEG Xi’an Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd., Xi’an 710077, China)
- Xuehua Li
(School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China)
Abstract
Rapid economic growth has directly driven up energy demand, and the gradual depletion of traditional fossil fuels has severely hindered sustainable development. Developing green and efficient geothermal exploitation technologies constitutes a crucial measure for tackling this sustainable development issue. This paper presents a field test associated with a clean energy system conducted in the Guanzhong Basin, China, with the core component of a coaxial casing deep geothermal well. A distributed temperature sensing system (DTS system) with over 3000 m-depth optical fiber installed and adopted to monitor near-wellbore formation temperature changes. Combining information on the inlet/outlet water temperature and flow rate monitored by an integrated temperature–pressure monitoring system, the heat transfer patterns during the operation of the deep geothermal well are deeply investigated. The research results demonstrate that a higher operation parameter of flow rates has a significant increasing effect on the heat transfer capacity of heat exchangers for coaxial casing deep geothermal wells. Although the increase in inlet temperature has minimal effect on the outlet temperature, it leads to a continuous decline in heat transfer capacity. In addition, as heat exchange duration extends, the geothermal gradient of the near-wellbore formation progressively declines.
Suggested Citation
Yuliang Sun & Qilong Wang & Yijie Wang & Hongtao An & Chunlin Tu & Yanzi Lei & Xuehua Li, 2026.
"Field Test Investigation into Heat Transfer Performance of Coaxial Casing Heat Exchanger Associated with Deep Geothermal Wells,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(2), pages 1-18, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:2:p:1038-:d:1844486
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