2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11010090
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Experimental Study on the Heat Release Operational Characteristics of a Soil Coupled Ground Heat Exchanger with Assisted Cooling Tower

Abstract: Hybrid ground source heat pump systems (HGSHPS) with assisted cooling towers is one of the most efficient cooling and heating technologies for buildings with cooling-dominated loads. For the system, the coupled heat release mode between the ground heat exchanger (GHE) and cooling tower is vital for underground soil temperature recovery characteristics and system operation performance. In order to obtain the heat release operation characteristics with different coupled modes of the GHE and cooling tower, a set … Show more

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“…The equations used are deducted from the shape of the plots which are obtained from the initial tests performed on the system. The shape of the curves is consistent with those found in [131]. There are two modes to this model -active and passive, where there is ongoing thermal exchange with the heat pumps and left to recover to its original temperature respectively.…”
Section: Ground Temperature Modelsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The equations used are deducted from the shape of the plots which are obtained from the initial tests performed on the system. The shape of the curves is consistent with those found in [131]. There are two modes to this model -active and passive, where there is ongoing thermal exchange with the heat pumps and left to recover to its original temperature respectively.…”
Section: Ground Temperature Modelsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…As evidenced by the results obtained, the variation in ground temperatures had a very pronounced role in the optimal operation plan. A closely related study validated this effect experimentally [131]. Through experimental results, an empirical ground temperature model was developed.…”
Section: Heat Exchangersmentioning
confidence: 72%