Novel experimental device to monitor the ground thermal exchange in a borehole heat exchanger

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Abstract

Ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems are becoming popular in space heating and cooling applications. Despite this fact, in most countries, the role of this energy is not as important as it should be nowadays according to its capabilities for energy generation without CO2 emissions, mainly due to the lack of technical knowledge about GSHP performance. The analysis of the physical processes that take part in the geothermal exchanges is necessary to allow the optimal exploitation of the geothermal resources. For all the above, an experimental geothermal device was built in the laboratory to control the phenomena that take place in a borehole heat exchanger (BHE). A 1-m high single-U heat exchanger was inserted in the center of a polyethylene container which also included granular material (surrounding ground) and the grouting material. Temperature sensors were situated in different positions of the experimental setup. Physical processes are evaluated to finally validate the model. Numerous applications can be developed from the experimental BHE. In this research, the determination of the thermal conductivity of the material used as medium was carried out. Results of this parameter were also compared with the ones obtained from the use of the KD2 Pro device.

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Blázquez, C. S., Piedelobo, L., Fernández-Hernández, J., Nieto, I. M., Martín, A. F., Lagüela, S., & González-Aguilera, D. (2020). Novel experimental device to monitor the ground thermal exchange in a borehole heat exchanger. Energies, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13051270

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