Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7046605 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, six TRTs are conducted at two sites with different groundwater levels in a loess deposit area in 2016 and 2017. Effective thermal conductivity and borehole heat transfer rate are determined for BHEs within depth of 120 m. Results show that thermal conductivity increases remarkably with increasing groundwater level. The effective thermal conductivity of the ground is estimated to be 1.64 W/m K and 2.07 W/m K for the groundwater level of 35 m and 10 m depths. Furthermore, heat transfer rate of BHEs increases when increasing groundwater level. The findings obtained from this study indicate that groundwater level changes influence on both effective thermal conductivity of the ground and heat transfer of BHEs. These effects should be taken into account in BHE's design and installations in order to sizing the total length in the areas with seasonal groundwater level changes.
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Authors
Jin Luo, Jiasheng Tuo, Wei Huang, YongQiang Zhu, YuYong Jiao, Wei Xiang, Joachim Rohn,