Cazorla-Marín, A.; Ruiz-Calvo, F.; Montero Reguera, ÁE.; Martos Torres, J.; Montagud- Montalvá, C.; Corberán, JM. (2016). Estimating Ground Thermal Properties of a Borehole Heat Exchanger using the B2G Dynamic Model. 1-10. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/129477
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Estimating Ground Thermal Properties of a Borehole Heat Exchanger using the B2G Dynamic Model
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Author:
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Cazorla-Marín, Antonio
Ruiz-Calvo, Félix
Montero Reguera, Álvaro Enrique
Martos Torres, Julio
Montagud- Montalvá, Carla
Corberán, José M.
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto de Ingeniería Energética - Institut d'Enginyeria Energètica
Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Termodinámica Aplicada - Departament de Termodinàmica Aplicada
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Abstract:
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In situ thermal response tests (TRT s) are currently the standard methodology used for determining ground thermal properties needed for sizing ground source heat exchangers (GSHE). The main drawback of this methodology is ...[+]
In situ thermal response tests (TRT s) are currently the standard methodology used for determining ground thermal properties needed for sizing ground source heat exchangers (GSHE). The main drawback of this methodology is the high cost involved, mainly due to the long injection times needed. Since ground conductivity is a key parameter in the design of a GSHE, any advances in the reduction of the duration of a TRT would result in a lower cost. Hence, the viability of this kind of test would increase. In this context, a dynamic model of the GSHE can be very useful to reduce the amount of data needed in order to obtain the ground thermal properties. The recently developed B2G model has proven to be able to reproduce the short-term response of a GSHE with a great accuracy. One of the main advantages of the B2G dynamic model is that it can be adjusted to any specific GSHE with only a few experimental data (typically, corresponding to 10-15 hours of heat injection/extraction). This model could be used to provide an estimation of the ground thermal properties using less data than a standard TRT.
In this work, the B2G model has been adapted to an existing borehole heat exchanger (BHE) located at Universitat Politècnica de València. Experimental data corresponding to a TRT performed in this BHE have been used in order to validate the adaptability of the B2G model and its utility as a ground thermal properties estimation tool.
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Subjects:
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Borehole heat exchanger
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B2G model
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Dynamic modelling
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Thermal Response Test
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ISBN:
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978-2-9601946-0-9
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Conference name:
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European Geothermal Congress (EGC)
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Conference place:
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Strasbourg, France
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Conference date:
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Septiembre 19-23,2016
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Project ID:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/656889/EU/Geothermal Technology for €conomic Cooling and Heating/
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Thanks:
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The present work has been supported by the European Community Horizon 2020 Program for European Research and Technological Development (2014-2020) inside the framework of the project 656889 – GEOTeCH (Geothermal Technology ...[+]
The present work has been supported by the European Community Horizon 2020 Program for European Research and Technological Development (2014-2020) inside the framework of the project 656889 – GEOTeCH (Geothermal Technology for Economic Cooling and Heating)
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Capítulo de libro
Comunicación en congreso
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