Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4990632 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
For years, geothermal boreholes have been used to store and extract thermal energy. While analytical and numerical models have long been employed to study the behavior of such systems in a bid to predict borehole behavior, the configurations used have been limited to one inlet and one outlet to bore fields. A general framework for analyzing very complex borehole configurations is presented in this paper, with the possibility of the boreholes having different configurations and different inlet conditions; as well, they can be in parallel or in series. The algorithm described allows multi-year hourly simulations to be completed in just several seconds. The model was validated with other models when simple configurations were analyzed. Several typical applications in which this model can be used are also presented.
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Authors
Louis Lamarche,