Abstract

This paper presents a new approach to considering the effect of seasonal changes in soil temperature on the performance of a horizontal geo heat exchanger. It is different from the existing models which consider seasonal changes in soil temperature by applying a real energy balance on the ground surface. In the new model, the seasonal changes in soil temperature, which are affected by the thermal interaction between the ground and the atmosphere, are expressed as an internal source term. The value of the internal source term depends on the soil density, soil specific heat, soil temperature difference during summer and winter, and time period. The simulation results show that the new approach, which takes into account the effect of periodic soil temperature fluctuations on the performance of the horizontal geo heat exchanger, is valid.

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