watertowater
Watertowater refers to a class of heat transfer systems in which heat is exchanged directly between two water streams or between water and a water-based fluid, without a gaseous medium such as air. In direct watertowater arrangements, two liquid streams come into contact or share a common medium, allowing heat to pass from the hotter to the cooler stream. Indirect watertowater systems use an intermediate heat exchanger or a closed loop, but still rely on water as the primary heat-transfer medium.
Common applications include hydronic heating and cooling networks, district energy systems, geothermal and groundwater heat pumps,
Advantages include high heat transfer efficiency due to the favorable thermophysical properties of water, potential energy
Design considerations include temperature and flow ranges, materials compatibility, pressure drop, pump energy, and treatment requirements