Experimental and numerical investigation of thermal properties of cement-based grouts used for vertical ground heat exchanger

2017 ◽  
Vol 112 ◽  
pp. 260-267 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daehoon Kim ◽  
Gyoungman Kim ◽  
Donghui Kim ◽  
Hwanjo Baek
Author(s):  
Junghyon Mun ◽  
Yong Tao

This paper presents a calibration process and its tool of the vertical ground heat exchanger model used in a building energy simulation program, Energyplus. To adequately analyze the performance of the system, calibration of the system model is crucial. The calibration procedure is to estimate input data of the simulation that match the results of the simulation with measured data by an inverse method. The vertical ground loop heat exchanger consists of ground and borehole systems. The thermal properties of the borehole system usually can be found from manufacturer’s data. However, the thermal property of the ground is hard to evaluate. In this paper, an evaluation tool of the thermal properties of the ground around the borehole is developed using Matlab. This tool consists of three submodels. The first one is a G-function curve fit model which represents the relationship between variation of thermal conductivity and g-function values. The second model is the vertical ground loop heat exchanger model which predicts the return water temperature from a ground loop heat exchanger using the short time response factor method. The vertical ground loop heat exchanger model in Energyplus is converted to Matlab code and integrated into the calibration model for this research. The last sub-model is the optimization model that uses the Nelder and Mead simplex optimization scheme to find parameters which minimize the difference between the simulation results and the field measurement data. This tool estimates the ground thermal propertiesusing an optimization scheme based on data collected from field measurement. Far field ground temperature and the ground thermal conductivity are estimated to be used as input data of the vertical ground loop heat exchanger model in Energyplus. This program is validated using a case study which is performed for an actual building, ZOE which is located in the University of North Texas and its system. 2 weeks’ measurement data were compared with the simulation result. The average deviation between the simulation result and measurement data for 2 weeks is 0.27 °C.


2016 ◽  
Vol 103 ◽  
pp. 391-398 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shangyuan Chen ◽  
Jinfeng Mao ◽  
Pumin Hou ◽  
Chaofeng Li

2016 ◽  
Vol 94 ◽  
pp. 81-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Christodoulides ◽  
Georgios Florides ◽  
Panayiotis Pouloupatis

Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (16) ◽  
pp. 4058
Author(s):  
Matt S. Mitchell ◽  
Jeffrey D. Spitler

This paper presents an enhanced vertical ground heat exchanger (GHE) model for whole-building energy simulation (WBES). WBES programs generally have computational constraints that affect the development and implementation of component simulation sub-models. WBES programs require models that execute quickly and efficiently due to how the programs are utilized by design engineers. WBES programs also require models to be formulated so their performance can be determined from boundary conditions set by upstream components and environmental conditions. The GHE model developed during this work utilizes an existing response factor model and extends its capabilities to accurately and robustly simulate at timesteps that are shorter than the GHE transit time. This was accomplished by developing a simplified dynamic borehole model and then exercising that model to generate exiting fluid temperature response factors. This approach blends numerical and analytical modeling methods. The existing response factor models are then extended to incorporate the exiting fluid temperature response factor to provide a better estimate of the GHE exiting fluid temperature at short simulation timesteps.


Geothermics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 85 ◽  
pp. 101789 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yajiao Liu ◽  
Guangqin Huang ◽  
Jun Lu ◽  
Xiaofeng Yang ◽  
Chunlong Zhuang ◽  
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