“…Ascion et al [33] tested and concluded that best energy performance could be obtained for wet/humid soil by adopting pipe length of more than 50 m, buried at a depth of 3 m. Balghouthi et al [34] studied experimentally thermal and moisture behavior of dry and wet soil heated by buried capillary plaits, on a prototype similar to an agricultural tunnel greenhouse. It was concluded that the surface temperature amplitude was superior in wet soil as compared to dry soil.…”
Section: Experimental Studies Of Eahe Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Best energy performance obtained for wet/humid soil and for the coldest climate, adopting pipe length more than 50 m [33,34]. Climate…”
Section: Parameters Important Observationsmentioning
“…Ascion et al [33] tested and concluded that best energy performance could be obtained for wet/humid soil by adopting pipe length of more than 50 m, buried at a depth of 3 m. Balghouthi et al [34] studied experimentally thermal and moisture behavior of dry and wet soil heated by buried capillary plaits, on a prototype similar to an agricultural tunnel greenhouse. It was concluded that the surface temperature amplitude was superior in wet soil as compared to dry soil.…”
Section: Experimental Studies Of Eahe Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Best energy performance obtained for wet/humid soil and for the coldest climate, adopting pipe length more than 50 m [33,34]. Climate…”
Section: Parameters Important Observationsmentioning
“…The governing partial differential Eqs. (1)- (2) have been discretized by using the control-volume formulation method [28]. The spatial interpolation method used is the control-difference scheme (CDS) and the time derivatives are integrated using a fully implicit approach.…”
Section: Mathematical Model Of Heat and Moisture Transfer In Unsaturamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have shown that variations on the soil temperature and humidity at shallow depths present significant fluctuation on both daily and annual basis [1][2][3][4][5][6]. According to their studies, the heat flux within the soil is affected by several parameters such as solar radiation, air temperature, wind speed, time of the year, shading, soil properties etc., which present a seasonal or irregular variation.…”
“…Through the experiment in summer, Balghouthi et al [11] studied the thermal and moisture characteristics of dry and wet soil which are heated by buried capillary plaits under three different operational conditions: heating at 70 • C, heating at 40 • C and without heating. It was concluded that the surface temperature amplitude in moist soil was superior to dry soil.…”
A comprehensive numerical study on coupled heat and mass transfer in an earth-to-air heat exchanger (EAHE) is conducted by self-complied program based on the finite volume method. The soil thermal and moisture coupled characteristics in the vicinity of the pipe and the thermal performance of the EAHE are evaluated by a two-dimensional simulation model. The model of the EAHE is verified by the experimental data, which achieved a good agreement with each other. The numerical results show that there is an obvious moisture peak in the radial direction, and the peak position radially moves away from the wall of the pipe over time. It is also found that the thermal performance of the heat and mass transfer model in soil is better than the pure heat conduction model.
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