Deep vacuum superconducting energy storage and heat exchange buried tube device
A superconducting energy storage, buried pipe technology, applied in geothermal energy, heating fuel, household heating and other directions, can solve the problems of low heat exchange efficiency, small utilization range, and many restrictions on heating conditions for deep geothermal installations. Low operating energy consumption, simple structure, and the effect of expanding the scope of use
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[0019] The present invention will be described in further detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0020] Such as figure 1 As shown, the deep vacuum superconducting energy storage and heat exchange underground pipe device includes a hollow underground deep well pipe 1, the upper end of the underground deep well pipe 1 is open, and the lower end is closed. In this way, each pipeline passing through the heat preservation zone 2 can be insulated to reduce the waste of heat energy. The heat preservation materials include polyurethane heat insulation materials, centrifugal glass wool felt materials, composite silicate heat insulation mortar materials and foamed asbestos products for heat preservation Any one or combination of materials in the underground deep well pipe 1 forms a vacuum heat collection area 3 under the heat preservation area 2, and the underground deep well pipe 1 is filled with ultra- Liquid guide 4, the underground de...
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