Thermal response tests (TRTs), used to evaluate the subsurface thermal conductivity when designing ground source heat pump systems, are spatially limited to the vicinity of the borehole where a test is carried out. The subsurface is heterogeneous and the thermal conductivity assessment provided by a TRT is likely to vary beyond the tested borehole. New methods have, therefore, been developed to extend subsurface assessments at the building site and the urban district scales. The first method relies on temperature profiles measured at equilibrium in ground heat exchangers that are reproduced with inverse numerical simulations to infer the terrestrial heat flow and the subsurface thermal conductivity beyond a first TRT. Inversion of temperatu...
The Thermal Response Test (TRT) is a worldwide adopted in-situ methodology able to estimate the grou...
The Thermal Response Test (TRT) is the most versatile tool to determine the thermal propriety of the...
Temperature is one major physical quantity of the subsurface and therefore, heat can be used as a tr...
Current thermal response tests, used to estimate the subsurface thermal conductivity in the geotherm...
Ground thermal conductivity and borehole thermal resistance are key parameters for the design of clo...
The Thermal Response Test (TRT) is a well known experimental technique for estimating both the groun...
The construction of green buildings using geothermal energy requires knowledge of the ground thermal...
The results of five thermal response tests (TRTs) are presented. Three of the tests were carried out...
New methods have been suggested to spatially extend in situ thermal response test (TRT) assessments ...
This paper reports on the thermal response tests performed on the borehole system of a newly develop...
peer reviewedA methodology for the determination of lithology-based thermal conductivities at a regi...
Precise calculation of the borehole length requires good estimation of the ground thermal conductivi...
Thermal response test (TRT) is an established method to determine design parameters for borehole hea...
The design of borehole heat exchangers for ground source heat pump system applications requires ther...
[EN] Thermal response test (TRT) is a common procedure for characterization of ground and borehole t...
The Thermal Response Test (TRT) is a worldwide adopted in-situ methodology able to estimate the grou...
The Thermal Response Test (TRT) is the most versatile tool to determine the thermal propriety of the...
Temperature is one major physical quantity of the subsurface and therefore, heat can be used as a tr...
Current thermal response tests, used to estimate the subsurface thermal conductivity in the geotherm...
Ground thermal conductivity and borehole thermal resistance are key parameters for the design of clo...
The Thermal Response Test (TRT) is a well known experimental technique for estimating both the groun...
The construction of green buildings using geothermal energy requires knowledge of the ground thermal...
The results of five thermal response tests (TRTs) are presented. Three of the tests were carried out...
New methods have been suggested to spatially extend in situ thermal response test (TRT) assessments ...
This paper reports on the thermal response tests performed on the borehole system of a newly develop...
peer reviewedA methodology for the determination of lithology-based thermal conductivities at a regi...
Precise calculation of the borehole length requires good estimation of the ground thermal conductivi...
Thermal response test (TRT) is an established method to determine design parameters for borehole hea...
The design of borehole heat exchangers for ground source heat pump system applications requires ther...
[EN] Thermal response test (TRT) is a common procedure for characterization of ground and borehole t...
The Thermal Response Test (TRT) is a worldwide adopted in-situ methodology able to estimate the grou...
The Thermal Response Test (TRT) is the most versatile tool to determine the thermal propriety of the...
Temperature is one major physical quantity of the subsurface and therefore, heat can be used as a tr...