The development of geothermal resources gives rise to temperature variations in the surrounding groundwater flow. This study employed numerical simulation methods. The aim was to investigate the distribution of temperature fields at different heights and time intervals within the flowing water, as well as the variations in flow temperature under different influencing factors. The findings of this study revealed that the outflow temperature of the flowing water was influenced by the cold section under the impact of a temperature gradient. As the flow velocity increases, this influence became weaker. In addition, the distance to the warm section was inversely proportional to the time required for the flow temperature to stabilise. The initial temperature had the least impact on the flow temperature, whereas variations in liquid level and particle size affected the flow temperature indirectly through changes in flow velocity. The length of the flow path exerted the greatest influence on the flow temperature field. By custom-defining the rate of temperature change, the influence of the temperature gradient on the flow temperature could be effectively determined. A suitable mathematical expression for the temperature of the outlet water was presented.
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Yan Wu, MD, MSc
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Yan Wu, MD, MSc
Department of Architecture and Environmental Engineering, Changzhou University Huaide College, Taizhou, China (corresponding author: 90001714@cczu.edu.cn)
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Lijing Wang, BSc;
Lijing Wang, BSc
Department of Architecture and Environmental Engineering, Changzhou University Huaide College, Taizhou, China
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Yefei Li, BSc;
Yefei Li, BSc
Department of Architecture and Environmental Engineering, Changzhou University Huaide College, Taizhou, China
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Zhe Peng, BSc;
Zhe Peng, BSc
Department of Architecture and Environmental Engineering, Changzhou University Huaide College, Taizhou, China
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Cheng Zhang, BSc;
Cheng Zhang, BSc
Experimental Center, Changzhou University Huaide College, Taizhou, China
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Kai Guo, MSc
Kai Guo, MSc
School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Changzhou University, Changzhou, China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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July 18 2024
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March 27 2025
Online ISSN: 1751-4231
Print ISSN: 1751-4223
Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved
2025
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy (2025) 178 (3): 145–157.
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July 18 2024
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March 27 2025
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Wu Y, Wang L, Li Y, Peng Z, Zhang C, Guo K (2025), "Evolution of temperature field within porous media subjected to a thermal gradient". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy, Vol. 178 No. 3 pp. 145–157, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jener.24.00068
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