In order to estimate the impact of groundwater flow on performance of geothermal heat exchangers in ground source heat pump systems, an equation of conductionβadvection is established for heat transfer in porous media, and an analytical transient solution is obtained for a line heat source in an inf
Heat transfer analysis of boreholes in vertical ground heat exchangers
β Scribed by Heyi Zeng; Nairen Diao; Zhaohong Fang
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0017-9310
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β¦ Synopsis
A ground heat exchanger (GHE) is devised for extraction or injection of thermal energy from/into the ground. Bearing strong impact on GHE performance, the borehole thermal resistance is defined by the thermal properties of the construction materials and the arrangement of flow channels of the GHEs. Taking the fluid axial convective heat transfer and thermal ''short-circuiting'' among U-tube legs into account, a new quasi-three-dimensional model for vertical GHEs is established in this paper, which provides a better understanding of the heat transfer processes in the GHEs. Analytical solutions of the fluid temperature profiles along the borehole depth have been obtained. On this basis analytical expressions of the borehole resistance have been derived for different configurations of single and double Utube boreholes. Then, different borehole configurations and flow circuit arrangements are assessed in regard to their borehole resistance. Calculations show that the double U-tubes boreholes are superior to those of the single U-tube with reduction in borehole resistance of 30-90%. And double U-tubes in parallel demonstrate better performance than those in series.
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