Energies (Feb 2014)

Temperatures and Heat Flows in a Soil Enclosing a Slinky Horizontal Heat Exchanger

  • Pavel Neuberger,
  • Radomír Adamovský,
  • Michaela Šeďová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en7020972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 972 – 987

Abstract

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Temperature changes and heat flows in soils that host “slinky”-type horizontal heat exchangers are complex, but need to be understood if robust quantification of the thermal energy available to a ground-source heat pump is to be achieved. Of particular interest is the capacity of the thermal energy content of the soil to regenerate when the heat exchangers are not operating. Analysis of specific heat flows and the specific thermal energy regime within the soil, including that captured by the heat-exchangers, has been characterised by meticulous measurements. These reveal that high concentrations of antifreeze mix in the heat-transfer fluid of the heat exchanger have an adverse impact on heat flows discharged into the soil.

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