Abstract The classical methodology to perform and analyze thermal response test (TRT) is unsuccessful when advection contributes to heat transfer in the ground, due to the presence of a groundwater flow. In this study, the applicability, the advantages, and the limitations of the moving line source model to interpret TRT data are discussed. Two real TRT case studies from the Italian Alpine area are reported and analyzed, with both the standard infinite line source approach and the moving line source one. It is shown that the inverse heat transfer problem is ill-posed, leading to multiple solutions. However, besides minimization of the error between measurements and modeling, physical considerations help to discriminate among solutions the m...
A new practical method for thermal response test (TRT) is proposed herein to estimate the groundwate...
Thermal response test (TRT) is an established method to determine design parameters for borehole hea...
A prerequisite for the correct design of vertical ground heat exchangers (or Borehole Heat Exchanger...
The classical methodology to perform and analyze thermal response test (TRT) is unsuccessful when ad...
In this paper for the first time the Moving Line Source (MLS) model is combined with a depth-resolve...
[EN] In this contribution, we analyze the results of a number of thermal response test (TRT) experim...
We focus on the treatment of thermal response test data when both advection and short-period changes...
[EN] Conventional models used in the analysis of thermal response test data only consider conduction...
We investigated the influence of groundwater flow on the thermal tests performed in borehole heat ex...
The standard approach to Thermal Response Test, based on conduction heat transfer in the ground, tur...
Since the first introduction of thermal response tests with mobile measurement devices in Sweden and...
The standard approach to Thermal Response Test, based on conduction heat transfer in the ground, tur...
A new practical method for thermal response test (TRT) is proposed herein to estimate the groundwate...
Thermal response test (TRT) is an established method to determine design parameters for borehole hea...
A prerequisite for the correct design of vertical ground heat exchangers (or Borehole Heat Exchanger...
The classical methodology to perform and analyze thermal response test (TRT) is unsuccessful when ad...
In this paper for the first time the Moving Line Source (MLS) model is combined with a depth-resolve...
[EN] In this contribution, we analyze the results of a number of thermal response test (TRT) experim...
We focus on the treatment of thermal response test data when both advection and short-period changes...
[EN] Conventional models used in the analysis of thermal response test data only consider conduction...
We investigated the influence of groundwater flow on the thermal tests performed in borehole heat ex...
The standard approach to Thermal Response Test, based on conduction heat transfer in the ground, tur...
Since the first introduction of thermal response tests with mobile measurement devices in Sweden and...
The standard approach to Thermal Response Test, based on conduction heat transfer in the ground, tur...
A new practical method for thermal response test (TRT) is proposed herein to estimate the groundwate...
Thermal response test (TRT) is an established method to determine design parameters for borehole hea...
A prerequisite for the correct design of vertical ground heat exchangers (or Borehole Heat Exchanger...