Energy piles, combined ground source heat pumps (GSHP) with the traditional pile foundation, have the advantages of high heat transfer efficiency, less space occupation and low cost. This paper summarizes the latest research on the heat transfer and bearing capacity of energy piles. It is found that S-shaped tubes have the largest heat transfer area and the best heat transfer efficiency; that energy piles need to be designed conservatively, such as adjusting the safety coefficient, number and spacing of the piles according to the additional temperature loads; and that unbalanced surface temperature has not been resolved, caused by uneven refrigeration/heating demand in one cycle. A composite energy pile applied to water-rich areas is propos...
The use of foundation piles as ground heat exchangers coupled to a geothermal heat pump is considere...
When foundation piles are required to deal with a building\u2019s stability problems, the installati...
The use of pile foundations as heat exchangers in combination with heat pump conditioning systems ar...
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are a clean technology directed towards reducing dependence on the ...
In general, ground’s thermal properties, types of heat exchanger, operational method, thermal interf...
A deeply buried pipe energy pile (DBP-EP) combines the advantages of a ground source heat pump (GSHP...
International audienceIntegrating heat exchanger pipes with structural foundations in one system has...
At a time when ecology and renewable energy sources come to the fore, the use of geothermal energy a...
Energy piles are heat capacity systems that have been increasingly exploited to provide both supplie...
In Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP), Energy Piles pose as heat exchangers that transfer the heat from...
With the ever-increasing energy demand and implications of climate change, the use of energy piles t...
The energy pile is the combination of ground source heat pump technology and purposely designed pile...
Geothermal Energy Piles (GEP) are an innovative renewable energy technology designed to access and e...
A deep buried pipe energy pile (DBP-EP) is a composite structure that integrates ground-source heat ...
Energy Piles are the heat exchangers of Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) that transfer the buildings ...
The use of foundation piles as ground heat exchangers coupled to a geothermal heat pump is considere...
When foundation piles are required to deal with a building\u2019s stability problems, the installati...
The use of pile foundations as heat exchangers in combination with heat pump conditioning systems ar...
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) are a clean technology directed towards reducing dependence on the ...
In general, ground’s thermal properties, types of heat exchanger, operational method, thermal interf...
A deeply buried pipe energy pile (DBP-EP) combines the advantages of a ground source heat pump (GSHP...
International audienceIntegrating heat exchanger pipes with structural foundations in one system has...
At a time when ecology and renewable energy sources come to the fore, the use of geothermal energy a...
Energy piles are heat capacity systems that have been increasingly exploited to provide both supplie...
In Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP), Energy Piles pose as heat exchangers that transfer the heat from...
With the ever-increasing energy demand and implications of climate change, the use of energy piles t...
The energy pile is the combination of ground source heat pump technology and purposely designed pile...
Geothermal Energy Piles (GEP) are an innovative renewable energy technology designed to access and e...
A deep buried pipe energy pile (DBP-EP) is a composite structure that integrates ground-source heat ...
Energy Piles are the heat exchangers of Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) that transfer the buildings ...
The use of foundation piles as ground heat exchangers coupled to a geothermal heat pump is considere...
When foundation piles are required to deal with a building\u2019s stability problems, the installati...
The use of pile foundations as heat exchangers in combination with heat pump conditioning systems ar...