Foundation piles used as heat exchangers as part of a ground energy system have the potential to reduce energy use and carbon dioxide emissions from new buildings. However, current design approaches for pile heat exchangers are based on methods developed for boreholes which have a different geometry, with a much larger aspect (length to diameter) ratio. Current methods also neglect the transient behaviour of the pile concrete, instead assuming a steady state resistance for design purposes. As piles have a much larger volume of concrete than boreholes, this neglects the significant potential for heat storage within the pile. To overcome these shortcomings this paper presents new pile temperature response functions (G-functions) which are des...
Energy foundation piles can be an efficient cost-effective solution for ground source heat pump appl...
Pile heat exchangers are traditional foundation piles with built in heat exchangers. As such, the fo...
Thermo-active piles are widely utilised for low carbon heating and cooling, and their uses are furth...
Pile heat exchangers – where heat transfer pipes are cast into the building piled foundations – offe...
Pile heat exchangers are expected to make a significant contribution to meeting UK and EU renewable ...
Structural foundation piles are being used increasingly as heat exchangers to provide renewable heat...
Pile heat exchangers offer a cost effective route to implementation of ground-source heat pump syste...
Ground source heat pump systems, operating in conjunction with vertical ground heat exchangers, will...
Geothermal piles are a very promising technique to exploit the low enthalpy resource for ground cou...
Pile heat exchangers have an increasing role to play in the delivery of renewable heating and coolin...
Thermal piles – that is structural foundation piles also used as heat exchangers as part of a ground...
The use of foundation piles as ground heat exchangers coupled to a geothermal heat pump is considere...
The geotechnical design of energy piles requires confirmation that the foundations can continue to c...
This paper investigates the applicability of currently available analytical, empirical and numerical...
Geothermal piles are structural elements that encountered interest in ground source heat pump (GCHP)...
Energy foundation piles can be an efficient cost-effective solution for ground source heat pump appl...
Pile heat exchangers are traditional foundation piles with built in heat exchangers. As such, the fo...
Thermo-active piles are widely utilised for low carbon heating and cooling, and their uses are furth...
Pile heat exchangers – where heat transfer pipes are cast into the building piled foundations – offe...
Pile heat exchangers are expected to make a significant contribution to meeting UK and EU renewable ...
Structural foundation piles are being used increasingly as heat exchangers to provide renewable heat...
Pile heat exchangers offer a cost effective route to implementation of ground-source heat pump syste...
Ground source heat pump systems, operating in conjunction with vertical ground heat exchangers, will...
Geothermal piles are a very promising technique to exploit the low enthalpy resource for ground cou...
Pile heat exchangers have an increasing role to play in the delivery of renewable heating and coolin...
Thermal piles – that is structural foundation piles also used as heat exchangers as part of a ground...
The use of foundation piles as ground heat exchangers coupled to a geothermal heat pump is considere...
The geotechnical design of energy piles requires confirmation that the foundations can continue to c...
This paper investigates the applicability of currently available analytical, empirical and numerical...
Geothermal piles are structural elements that encountered interest in ground source heat pump (GCHP)...
Energy foundation piles can be an efficient cost-effective solution for ground source heat pump appl...
Pile heat exchangers are traditional foundation piles with built in heat exchangers. As such, the fo...
Thermo-active piles are widely utilised for low carbon heating and cooling, and their uses are furth...