DEFINING GEOEXCHANGE EXTRACTION RATES IN THE SAME GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT BOREHOLE GEOMETRY SETTINGS – PILOT RESULTS FROM THE HAPPEN - HORIZON 2020 PROJECT

Kindergarten Grdelin in the city of Buzet, Istria, Croatia, was chosen to undergo a deep retrofit of the current thermotechnical system, as a part of the HORIZON 2020 HAPPEN project1. The existing shallow spiral heat exchanger field is insufficient to cover heating loads of the building. Therefore,...

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Main Authors: Tomislav Kurevija, Marija Macenić, Tea Sabolić, Dalibor Jovanović
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering 2021-01-01
Series:Rudarsko-geološko-naftni Zbornik
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377440
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spelling doaj-1ba435b61e4f4886acbd4679ce84443a2021-06-30T12:44:20ZengFaculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum EngineeringRudarsko-geološko-naftni Zbornik1849-04092021-01-013639911310.17794/rgn.2021.3.776DEFINING GEOEXCHANGE EXTRACTION RATES IN THE SAME GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT BOREHOLE GEOMETRY SETTINGS – PILOT RESULTS FROM THE HAPPEN - HORIZON 2020 PROJECTTomislav Kurevija0Marija Macenić1Tea Sabolić2Dalibor Jovanović3Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering; 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering; 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaFaculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering; 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaIstrian Regional Energy Agency; Rudarska 1; 52220 LabinKindergarten Grdelin in the city of Buzet, Istria, Croatia, was chosen to undergo a deep retrofit of the current thermotechnical system, as a part of the HORIZON 2020 HAPPEN project1. The existing shallow spiral heat exchanger field is insufficient to cover heating loads of the building. Therefore, additional BHEs were drilled and completed to determine optimal borehole heat exchanger type within the same geological environment. Four BHEs, either single U (1U) or double U (2U), with different geometrical setting and depth were tested: BHE-1 (50 m, 2U DN32 ribbed), BHE-2 (75 m, 2U DN40 ribbed), BHE-3 (100 m, 2U DN32 smooth) and BHE-4 (150 m, 1U DN45 ribbed). A thermal response test (TRT) was performed to obtain the ground thermal properties. Furthermore, synthetic TRT curves were calculated to describe temperature response in the case of different heat pulses. This was done to determine heat extraction rates and the capacity of each BHE type, according to EN14511 norm. It was established that the BHE-4 is the optimal design for heating and cooling purposes on the selected site due to positive impact of the geothermal gradient, higher initial borehole temperature and a positive effect of the ribbed inner wall.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377440borehole heat exchangergeological environmentgeothermal gradientheat extraction rates
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author Tomislav Kurevija
Marija Macenić
Tea Sabolić
Dalibor Jovanović
spellingShingle Tomislav Kurevija
Marija Macenić
Tea Sabolić
Dalibor Jovanović
DEFINING GEOEXCHANGE EXTRACTION RATES IN THE SAME GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT BOREHOLE GEOMETRY SETTINGS – PILOT RESULTS FROM THE HAPPEN - HORIZON 2020 PROJECT
Rudarsko-geološko-naftni Zbornik
borehole heat exchanger
geological environment
geothermal gradient
heat extraction rates
author_facet Tomislav Kurevija
Marija Macenić
Tea Sabolić
Dalibor Jovanović
author_sort Tomislav Kurevija
title DEFINING GEOEXCHANGE EXTRACTION RATES IN THE SAME GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT BOREHOLE GEOMETRY SETTINGS – PILOT RESULTS FROM THE HAPPEN - HORIZON 2020 PROJECT
title_short DEFINING GEOEXCHANGE EXTRACTION RATES IN THE SAME GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT BOREHOLE GEOMETRY SETTINGS – PILOT RESULTS FROM THE HAPPEN - HORIZON 2020 PROJECT
title_full DEFINING GEOEXCHANGE EXTRACTION RATES IN THE SAME GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT BOREHOLE GEOMETRY SETTINGS – PILOT RESULTS FROM THE HAPPEN - HORIZON 2020 PROJECT
title_fullStr DEFINING GEOEXCHANGE EXTRACTION RATES IN THE SAME GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT BOREHOLE GEOMETRY SETTINGS – PILOT RESULTS FROM THE HAPPEN - HORIZON 2020 PROJECT
title_full_unstemmed DEFINING GEOEXCHANGE EXTRACTION RATES IN THE SAME GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR DIFFERENT BOREHOLE GEOMETRY SETTINGS – PILOT RESULTS FROM THE HAPPEN - HORIZON 2020 PROJECT
title_sort defining geoexchange extraction rates in the same geological environment for different borehole geometry settings – pilot results from the happen - horizon 2020 project
publisher Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering
series Rudarsko-geološko-naftni Zbornik
issn 1849-0409
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Kindergarten Grdelin in the city of Buzet, Istria, Croatia, was chosen to undergo a deep retrofit of the current thermotechnical system, as a part of the HORIZON 2020 HAPPEN project1. The existing shallow spiral heat exchanger field is insufficient to cover heating loads of the building. Therefore, additional BHEs were drilled and completed to determine optimal borehole heat exchanger type within the same geological environment. Four BHEs, either single U (1U) or double U (2U), with different geometrical setting and depth were tested: BHE-1 (50 m, 2U DN32 ribbed), BHE-2 (75 m, 2U DN40 ribbed), BHE-3 (100 m, 2U DN32 smooth) and BHE-4 (150 m, 1U DN45 ribbed). A thermal response test (TRT) was performed to obtain the ground thermal properties. Furthermore, synthetic TRT curves were calculated to describe temperature response in the case of different heat pulses. This was done to determine heat extraction rates and the capacity of each BHE type, according to EN14511 norm. It was established that the BHE-4 is the optimal design for heating and cooling purposes on the selected site due to positive impact of the geothermal gradient, higher initial borehole temperature and a positive effect of the ribbed inner wall.
topic borehole heat exchanger
geological environment
geothermal gradient
heat extraction rates
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377440
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