266-15 Numerical Analysis of Heat Exchange Processes for Ground Source Heat Pump.
Poster Number 922
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The main objective of this study was to develop a model that allows predicting not only ground and groundwater temperatures but also changes in physical, chemical, and biological properties with GSHP under operation. In this particular study, we used HYDRUS software to simulate heat exchange and transfer processes in the ground for a vertical-loop closed GSHP system. HYDRUS allows one to simulate variably-saturated water flow and solute and heat transport in porous media numerically in two- and three-dimensional domains with great flexibility in defining boundary conditions. At first changes in ground temperatures measured at every 5-m in a 50-m observation well installed 3.7 m from the 50-m long heat exchange boreholes were predicted in response to Thermal Response Test (TRT) conducted at our study site. Then, heat exchange and transfer processes for the vertical closed-loop GSHP systems were simulated to predict changes in ground and groundwater temperatures using three-dimensional domains.
See more from this Session: Soil Physics and Hydrology Posters: I