Composites with Synergistically Enhanced Thermodynamic and Mechanical Properties for Geothermal Heat Exchangers
Li Wan,
Jinyin Wang,
Wen Yue
et al.
Abstract:Geothermal energy, derived from the radioactive decay of elements within the Earth's core, is a renewable and clean energy source. The extraction of geothermal energy primarily depends on ground heat exchangers. To address the issue of incompatibility between corrosion resistance, high thermal conductivity, and mechanical performance in current ground heat exchangers, this study develops composites (PEPOE/SCA@SiC) composed of high‐density polyethylene (HDPE) modified with toughener polyethylene‐octene copolyme… Show more
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