Critical Review on Efficiency of Ground Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump Systems

Use of ground source heat pumps has increased significantly in recent years for space heating and cooling of residential houses and commercial buildings, in both heating (i.e., cold region) and cooling (i.e., warm region) dominated climates, due to its low carbon footprint. Ground source heat pumps...

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Main Authors: Adel Eswiasi, Phalguni Mukhopadhyaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Clean Technologies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-8797/2/2/14
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spelling doaj-6d0d993ca02a4be6a88424d9c73d1f1d2020-11-25T03:10:42ZengMDPI AGClean Technologies2571-87972020-06-0121420422410.3390/cleantechnol2020014Critical Review on Efficiency of Ground Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump SystemsAdel Eswiasi0Phalguni Mukhopadhyaya1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Victoria, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, CanadaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Victoria, 3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, CanadaUse of ground source heat pumps has increased significantly in recent years for space heating and cooling of residential houses and commercial buildings, in both heating (i.e., cold region) and cooling (i.e., warm region) dominated climates, due to its low carbon footprint. Ground source heat pumps exploit the passive energy storage capacity of the ground for heating and cooling of buildings. The main focus of this paper is to critically review how different construction and operation parameters (e.g., pipe configuration, pipe diameter, grout, heat injection rate, and volumetric flow rate) have an impact on the thermal efficiency of the vertical ground heat exchanger (VGHE) in a ground source heat pump (GSHP) system. The published literatures indicate that thermal performance of VGHEs increases with an increase of borehole diameter and/or pipe diameter. These literatures show that the borehole thermal resistance of VGHEs decreases within a range of 9% to 52% due to pipe configurations and grout materials. Furthermore, this paper also identifies the scope to increase the thermal efficiency of VGHE. The authors conclude that in order to enhance the heat transfer rate in VGHE, any attempt to increase the surface area of the pipe configuration would likely be an effective solution.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-8797/2/2/14vertical ground heat exchangersthermal response testborehole thermal resistance
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Phalguni Mukhopadhyaya
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Critical Review on Efficiency of Ground Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump Systems
Clean Technologies
vertical ground heat exchangers
thermal response test
borehole thermal resistance
author_facet Adel Eswiasi
Phalguni Mukhopadhyaya
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title Critical Review on Efficiency of Ground Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump Systems
title_short Critical Review on Efficiency of Ground Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump Systems
title_full Critical Review on Efficiency of Ground Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump Systems
title_fullStr Critical Review on Efficiency of Ground Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump Systems
title_full_unstemmed Critical Review on Efficiency of Ground Heat Exchangers in Heat Pump Systems
title_sort critical review on efficiency of ground heat exchangers in heat pump systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Clean Technologies
issn 2571-8797
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Use of ground source heat pumps has increased significantly in recent years for space heating and cooling of residential houses and commercial buildings, in both heating (i.e., cold region) and cooling (i.e., warm region) dominated climates, due to its low carbon footprint. Ground source heat pumps exploit the passive energy storage capacity of the ground for heating and cooling of buildings. The main focus of this paper is to critically review how different construction and operation parameters (e.g., pipe configuration, pipe diameter, grout, heat injection rate, and volumetric flow rate) have an impact on the thermal efficiency of the vertical ground heat exchanger (VGHE) in a ground source heat pump (GSHP) system. The published literatures indicate that thermal performance of VGHEs increases with an increase of borehole diameter and/or pipe diameter. These literatures show that the borehole thermal resistance of VGHEs decreases within a range of 9% to 52% due to pipe configurations and grout materials. Furthermore, this paper also identifies the scope to increase the thermal efficiency of VGHE. The authors conclude that in order to enhance the heat transfer rate in VGHE, any attempt to increase the surface area of the pipe configuration would likely be an effective solution.
topic vertical ground heat exchangers
thermal response test
borehole thermal resistance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-8797/2/2/14
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