TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterisation of Ground Thermal and Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour for Shallow Geothermal Energy Applications
AU - Vieira, Ana
AU - Alberdi Pagola, Maria
AU - Christodoulides, Paul
AU - Javed, Saqib
AU - Loveridge, Fleur
AU - Nguyen, Frederic
AU - Cecinato, Francesco
AU - Maranha, João
AU - Florides, Georgios
AU - Prodan, Iulia
AU - Van Lysebetten, Gust
AU - Ramalho, Elsa
AU - Salciarini, Diana
AU - Georgiev, Aleksandar
AU - Rosin-Paumier, Sandrine
AU - Popov, Rumen
AU - Lenart, Stanislav
AU - Poulsen, Søren Erbs
AU - Radioti, Georgia
PY - 2017/12/3
Y1 - 2017/12/3
N2 - Increasing use of the ground as a thermal reservoir is expected in the near future. Shallow geothermal energy (SGE) systems have proved to be sustainable alternative solutions for buildings and infrastructure conditioning in many areas across the globe in the past decades. Recently novel solutions, including energy geostructures, where SGE systems are coupled with foundation heat exchangers, have also been developed. The performance of these systems is dependent on a series of factors, among which the thermal properties of the soil play a major role. The purpose of this paper is to present, in an integrated manner, the main methods and procedures to assess ground thermal properties for SGE systems and to carry out a critical review of the methods. In particular, laboratory testing through either steady-state or transient methods are discussed and a new synthesis comparing results for different techniques is presented. In situ testing including all variations of the thermal response test is presented in detail, including a first comparison between new and traditional approaches. The issue of different scales between laboratory and in situ measurements is then analysed in detail. Finally, the thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of soil is introduced and discussed. These coupled processes are important for confirming the structural integrity of energy geostructures, but routine methods for parameter determination are still lacking (Energies).Keywords: shallow geothermal systems; soil thermal behaviour; laboratory testing; in situ testing; thermo-mechanical behaviour
AB - Increasing use of the ground as a thermal reservoir is expected in the near future. Shallow geothermal energy (SGE) systems have proved to be sustainable alternative solutions for buildings and infrastructure conditioning in many areas across the globe in the past decades. Recently novel solutions, including energy geostructures, where SGE systems are coupled with foundation heat exchangers, have also been developed. The performance of these systems is dependent on a series of factors, among which the thermal properties of the soil play a major role. The purpose of this paper is to present, in an integrated manner, the main methods and procedures to assess ground thermal properties for SGE systems and to carry out a critical review of the methods. In particular, laboratory testing through either steady-state or transient methods are discussed and a new synthesis comparing results for different techniques is presented. In situ testing including all variations of the thermal response test is presented in detail, including a first comparison between new and traditional approaches. The issue of different scales between laboratory and in situ measurements is then analysed in detail. Finally, the thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of soil is introduced and discussed. These coupled processes are important for confirming the structural integrity of energy geostructures, but routine methods for parameter determination are still lacking (Energies).Keywords: shallow geothermal systems; soil thermal behaviour; laboratory testing; in situ testing; thermo-mechanical behaviour
KW - geothermal heating
KW - in situ testing
KW - laboratory testing
KW - shallow geothermal systems
KW - soil thermal behaviour
KW - thermo-mechanical behaviour
U2 - 10.3390/en10122044
DO - 10.3390/en10122044
M3 - Review article
SN - 1996-1073
VL - 10
SP - 1
EP - 51
JO - Energies
JF - Energies
IS - 12
M1 - 2044
ER -