Title: Study of a district heating system in Akureyri, Iceland

Author(s): Wang Li
Type:
Final project
Year of publication:
1989
Specialisation:
Geothermal Utilization
Number of pages:
55
Document URL: Link
Supervisors: Páll Valdimarsson

Abstract

Design of geothermal district heating system is based on theoretical analysis and practical calculations. The actual district heating system in the city of Akureyri
was used as an example to analyze and calculate a geothermal district heating system and to present analysis and calculation results in this report. This analysis shows too high pressure loss in some pipes. The reason for this is not wrong design of the system, but that here the Icelandic Standard for building heat loss calculations was used for estimating the pipe flow rates . These pipe flow rates are considerably higher than what is experienced in the real situation. studies are made on the effect of radiator size on the water consumption. They indicate that total yearly water consumption can be reduced by increasing the radiator area . Two increases of radiator area were calculated, 16% and 42% . They gave respectively. 4% and 17% water consumption reduction The most important target for this report is to get a understanding of the main factors involved in the design process of geothermal district heating system.

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