Abstract

A ground source heat pump (GSHP) system has higher performance than air source heat pump system due to the use of more efficient ground heat source. However, the GSHP system performance depends on ground thermal properties and groundwater conditions. There are many studies on the improvement of GSHP system by developing ground heat exchanger (GHX) and heat exchange method. Several studies have suggested methods to improve heat exchange rate for the development of GHX. However, few real-scale experimental studies have quantitatively analyzed their performance using the same ground conditions. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the thermal performance of various pipe types of GHX by the thermal response test (TRT) under the same field and test conditions. Four kinds of GHX (HDPE type, HDPE-nano type, spiral fin type, and coaxial type) were constructed in the same site. Inlet and outlet temperatures of GHXs and effective thermal conductivity were measured through the TRT. In addition, the borehole thermal resistance was calculated to comparatively analyze the correlation of the heat exchange performance with each GHX. Result of the TRT revealed that averages effective thermal conductivities of HDPE type, HDPE-nano, spiral fin type, and coaxial type GHX were 2.25 W/m·K, 2.34 W/m·K, 2.55 W/m·K, and 2.16 W/m·K, respectively. In the result, it was found that the average borehole thermal resistance can be an important factor in TRT, but the effect of increased thermal conductivity of pipe material itself was not significant.

Highlights

  • Ground source heat pump (GSHP) system generally has higher performance than air source heat pump system because more efficient ground heat source can be used

  • thermal response test (TRT) was conducted in the experimental site to evaluate thermal performance of the ground heat exchanger (GHX) according to pipe type

  • The TRT was a verification field test that evaluates thermal performance of the GHX by using temperature change of circulating fluid inside the pipe when constant heat was supplied to the borehole during the test time [24,25]

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Introduction

Ground source heat pump (GSHP) system generally has higher performance than air source heat pump system because more efficient ground heat source can be used. It is actively being introduced as the heating and cooling equipment for a building. Many projects of commercial and office building have used a few hundred boreholes in. The application of large-scale GSHP system will be continuously increased due to policy of Korean government that enforces to utilize renewable energy system. GSHP systems have some disadvantages such as additional installation sites and high initial investment

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