We investigated the influence of groundwater flow on the thermal tests performed in borehole heat exchangers to infer the underground thermal properties. Temperature\u2013time signals were simulated with a moving line source (MLS) model under different hypotheses of Darcy velocity. Periodic and random noise was included in the synthetic data obtained with this model in order to mimic high-frequency disturbances caused by several possible sources (e.g. equipment instability and changes in environmental conditions during the experiment) that often occur in real signals. The subsurface thermal conductivity, the Darcy velocity and the borehole thermal resistance were inferred by minimising the root-mean-square error between the synthetic datase...
Current thermal response tests, used to estimate the subsurface thermal conductivity in the geotherm...
When constructing large borehole heat exchanger (BHE) systems, bedrock and borehole thermal properti...
One of the challenges of designing ground source heat pumps systems is the calculation of the effect...
We focus on the treatment of thermal response test data when both advection and short-period changes...
Abstract The classical methodology to perform and analyze thermal response test (TRT) is unsuccessfu...
Shallow boreholes equipped with borehole heat exchangers (BHE) connected to ground-coupled heat pump...
The correct design of the Borehole Heat Exchanger is crucial for the operation and the energy perfor...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) system combined with boreholes heat exchangers (BHEs) is increasing w...
Laboratory and in-situ tests were carried out with the aim of investigating underground thermal prop...
Heat advection caused by groundwater flow can potentially improve the performance of a borehole heat...
Groundwater seepage can improve the heat transfer performance of borehole ground heat exchanger (BGH...
In this paper for the first time the Moving Line Source (MLS) model is combined with a depth-resolve...
[EN] Conventional models used in the analysis of thermal response test data only consider conduction...
The most common way to exchange heat with the ground in Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) applications ...
Groundwater-filled boreholes are a common solution in Scandinavian installations of ground source he...
Current thermal response tests, used to estimate the subsurface thermal conductivity in the geotherm...
When constructing large borehole heat exchanger (BHE) systems, bedrock and borehole thermal properti...
One of the challenges of designing ground source heat pumps systems is the calculation of the effect...
We focus on the treatment of thermal response test data when both advection and short-period changes...
Abstract The classical methodology to perform and analyze thermal response test (TRT) is unsuccessfu...
Shallow boreholes equipped with borehole heat exchangers (BHE) connected to ground-coupled heat pump...
The correct design of the Borehole Heat Exchanger is crucial for the operation and the energy perfor...
Ground source heat pump (GSHP) system combined with boreholes heat exchangers (BHEs) is increasing w...
Laboratory and in-situ tests were carried out with the aim of investigating underground thermal prop...
Heat advection caused by groundwater flow can potentially improve the performance of a borehole heat...
Groundwater seepage can improve the heat transfer performance of borehole ground heat exchanger (BGH...
In this paper for the first time the Moving Line Source (MLS) model is combined with a depth-resolve...
[EN] Conventional models used in the analysis of thermal response test data only consider conduction...
The most common way to exchange heat with the ground in Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) applications ...
Groundwater-filled boreholes are a common solution in Scandinavian installations of ground source he...
Current thermal response tests, used to estimate the subsurface thermal conductivity in the geotherm...
When constructing large borehole heat exchanger (BHE) systems, bedrock and borehole thermal properti...
One of the challenges of designing ground source heat pumps systems is the calculation of the effect...