Construction of Ground Effective Thermal Conductivity Database for Design of Closed-Loop Ground Heat Exchangers

밀폐형 지중열교환기 설계를 위한 지중 유효열전도도 데이터베이스 구축

  • 최재호 (호서대학교 대학원 기계공학과) ;
  • 손병후 (한국건설기술연구원 화재및설비연구센터) ;
  • 임효재 (호서대학교 기계공학과)
  • Published : 2008.06.25

Abstract

A ground heat exchanger in a GSHP system is an important unit that determines the thermal performance of a system and its initial cost. The Size and performance of this heat exchanger is highly dependent on the thermal properties. A proper design requires certain site-specific parameters, most importantly the ground effective thermal conductivity, the borehole thermal resistance and the undisturbed ground temperature. This paper is part of a research project aiming at constructing a database of these site-specific properties, especially ground effective thermal conductivity. The objective was to develop and evaluation method, and to provide this knowledge to design engineers. To achieve these goals, thermal response tests were conducted using a testing device at nearly 150 locations in Korea. The in-situ thermal response is the temperature development over time when a known heating load imposed, e.g. by circulating a heat carrier fluid through the test exchangers. The line-source model was then applied to the response test data because of its simplicity. From the data analysis, the range of ground effective thermal conductivity at various sites is $1.5{\sim}4.0\;W$/mK. The results also show that the ground effective thermal conductivity varies with grouting materials as well as regional geological conditions and groundwater flow.

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