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Impact of grout thermal conductivity on the long-term efficiency ofthe ground-source heat pump systemTomislav

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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
卷 31, 期 -, 页码 1-11

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2017.02.009

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Thermogeology; Borehole heat exchanger; Borehole resistance; Thermal conductivitySteadystate; thermal response step test; (SS-TRST)

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Quality cementation of a borehole heat exchanger is often considered to be important parameter when analysing long-term heat pump efficiency. Implementing low conductivity grout leads to an increase of borehole thermal resistance and poor heat transfer. This paper analyses one real retrofit project whichcomprises of 16 borehole heat exchangers with thermal enhanced grout completion. Novel approach of testing the borehole heat exchanger was implemented, so called Steady-State Thermal Response StepTesting, which incorporate series of power steps to determine borehole capacity at steady-stateheattransfer conditions and thermogeological properties of ground. Paper objective was to quantify what isreal benefit by implementing more expensive thermal enhanced grout, compared to traditional bentonite, silica-sand grouts. Simulation of borehole temperatures and coefficient of performance (COP) changesover time was carried out with Ground Loop. Design: (GLD), taking into account four different grout mixes. Results: shown that in thermogeological environment with mediocre thermal conductivity, distinction in COP was modest for each of the four analysed grouting material during 30 years. Comparing investmentcosts with savings in electricity for each grout mix case, conclusion is that there is no real benefit of implementing enhanced grout in mediocre thermal conductivity environment such as marly-clays. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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