“…Small-scale physical model studies with thermal cycles on energy piles (Kalantidou et al, 2012;Stewart and McCartney, 2014;Yavari et al, 2014Yavari et al, , 2016aWang et al, 2017;Nguyen et al, 2017) have indicated that the thermally induced axial settlement of the pile is reversible for pile head loads corresponding to as low as 20% of the ultimate pile capacity, but becomes irreversible for higher pile head loads closer to the ultimate pile capacity. The field tests conducted by Faizal et al (2018) indicated that the axial and radial thermal responses of an unrestrained energy pile embedded in dense sand followed linear reversible paths for heating and cooling cycles, suggesting that both the pile and the soil did not undergo significant thermally induced deformations. As highlighted in the smallscale physical model studies reported by several investigators (Kalantidou et al, 2012;Stewart and McCartney, 2014;Yavari et al, 2014Yavari et al, , 2016aWang et al, 2017;Nguyen et al, 2017), it is conceivable that building loads could lead to irreversible axial and radial thermal responses along with associated deformations of the pile and the surrounding soil during cyclic temperature changes.…”