This letter shows that the increase of heat exchanger pile capacity in response to heating, observed in several small-scale laboratory studies, cannot be directly attributed to the increase of contact pressure at the soil-pile interface. The main thermo-hydro-mechanical processes that influence the capacity and behaviour of heat exchanger piles include thermal hardening of the soil, thermally induced water flow, excess pore pressure development and volume changes upon thermal consolidation. Due to the lack of understanding of the behaviour around the soil-pile interface, thermo-mechanical interactions between the heat exchanger pile and the ground are not taken into account appropriately in energy foundation design. However, in situ and red...
The paper highlights an important distinction between heat transfer mechanism in dry and saturated s...
Energy piles are an innovative technology that couples the role of the structural foundation to the ...
Energy piles are shallow geothermal systems integrated into structures already required for structur...
Copyright © 2014 ICE PublishingDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/geolett.14.00018This letter shows that...
Copyright © 2014 SpringerIn most analytical and numerical models of heat exchanger piles, strain inc...
In most analytical and numerical models of heat exchanger piles, strain incompatibilities between th...
The use of pile foundations as heat exchangers in combination with heat pump conditioning systems ar...
Thermal piles are piled foundations that can be used both to extract heat at shallow depth from the ...
This study focuses on developing an improved thermo-mechanical soil-structure interaction (i.e., loa...
This study investigates the impact that different magnitudes and combinations of thermal and axial m...
Cyclic temperature changes in an energy pile generate cyclic thermal expansive and contractive strai...
International audienceThe effects of temperature changes on the mechanical behaviour of heat exchang...
International audienceThis study aims to provide knowledge on the thermo-mechanical behaviour of hea...
Pile heat exchangers are traditional foundation piles with built in heat exchangers. As such, the fo...
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are a clean technology directed towards reducing dependence on the ...
The paper highlights an important distinction between heat transfer mechanism in dry and saturated s...
Energy piles are an innovative technology that couples the role of the structural foundation to the ...
Energy piles are shallow geothermal systems integrated into structures already required for structur...
Copyright © 2014 ICE PublishingDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/geolett.14.00018This letter shows that...
Copyright © 2014 SpringerIn most analytical and numerical models of heat exchanger piles, strain inc...
In most analytical and numerical models of heat exchanger piles, strain incompatibilities between th...
The use of pile foundations as heat exchangers in combination with heat pump conditioning systems ar...
Thermal piles are piled foundations that can be used both to extract heat at shallow depth from the ...
This study focuses on developing an improved thermo-mechanical soil-structure interaction (i.e., loa...
This study investigates the impact that different magnitudes and combinations of thermal and axial m...
Cyclic temperature changes in an energy pile generate cyclic thermal expansive and contractive strai...
International audienceThe effects of temperature changes on the mechanical behaviour of heat exchang...
International audienceThis study aims to provide knowledge on the thermo-mechanical behaviour of hea...
Pile heat exchangers are traditional foundation piles with built in heat exchangers. As such, the fo...
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are a clean technology directed towards reducing dependence on the ...
The paper highlights an important distinction between heat transfer mechanism in dry and saturated s...
Energy piles are an innovative technology that couples the role of the structural foundation to the ...
Energy piles are shallow geothermal systems integrated into structures already required for structur...