Abstract

Based on the duct ground heat storage model on TRNSYS software, a thermal-dissipation-corrected transient model which takes the heat dissipation from ground and testing tube surfaces into consideration is established. An experimental platform is built for in-situ thermal response test (in-situ TRT) in Shandong Province, China. The presented model is verified by in-situ TRT with similar inlet and outlet temperatures of borehole heat exchanger (BHE). Furthermore, the key parameters, such as injected heat power, circulation flowrate, etc. are analyzed to study the influences on identified soil thermal conductivity, borehole thermal resistance and heat flow per unit length of BHE. It is showed that test duration has the largest impact on identified soil thermal conductivity, followed by injected heat power, abandoned initial hours, the circulation flowrate and backfill material conductivity; injected heat power has the largest influence on heat flow per unit length of BHE.

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