Field Experiments to Evaluate Thermal Performance of Energy Slabs with Different Installation Conditions

The energy slab is a novel type of horizontal Ground Heat Exchanger (GHEX), where heat exchange pipes are encased in building slab structures. The thermal performance of energy slabs is usually inferior to the conventional closed-loop vertical GHEX because its installation depth is relatively shallo...

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Main Authors: Seokjae Lee, Sangwoo Park, Minkyu Kang, Hangseok Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2214
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spelling doaj-b01419386b394ac7a5f096f069bd365b2020-11-25T00:50:08ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172018-11-01811221410.3390/app8112214app8112214Field Experiments to Evaluate Thermal Performance of Energy Slabs with Different Installation ConditionsSeokjae Lee0Sangwoo Park1Minkyu Kang2Hangseok Choi3School of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Seoul KS013, KoreaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Korea Military Academy, Seoul KS013, KoreaSchool of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Seoul KS013, KoreaSchool of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Seoul KS013, KoreaThe energy slab is a novel type of horizontal Ground Heat Exchanger (GHEX), where heat exchange pipes are encased in building slab structures. The thermal performance of energy slabs is usually inferior to the conventional closed-loop vertical GHEX because its installation depth is relatively shallow and therefore affected by ambient air temperature. In this paper, heat exchange pipes were made of not only conventional high-density polyethylene (HDPE), but also stainless steel (STS), which is expected to enhance the thermal performance of the energy slabs. In addition to a floor slab, a side wall slab was also used as a component of energy slabs to maximize the use of geothermal energy that can be generated from the underground space. Moreover, a thermal insulation layer in the energy slabs was considered in order to reduce thermal interference induced by ambient air temperature. Consequently, two different field-scale energy slabs (i.e., floor-type and wall-type energy slabs) were constructed in a test bed, and two types of heat exchange pipes (i.e., STS pipe and HDPE pipes) were installed in each energy slab. A series of thermal response tests (TRTs) and thermal performance tests (TPTs) were conducted to evaluate the heat exchange performance of the constructed energy slabs. Use of the STS heat exchange pipe enhanced the thermal performance of energy slabs. Additionally, the wall-type energy slab had a similar thermal performance to the floor-type energy slab, which infers the applicability of the additional use of the wall-type energy slab. Note that if an energy slab is not thermally cut off from the building’s interior space with the aid of thermal insulation layers, heat exchange within the energy slabs should be significantly influenced by fluctuations in ambient temperature.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/8/11/2214energy slabground heat exchangerunderground structureThermal Response TestThermal Performance Test
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author Seokjae Lee
Sangwoo Park
Minkyu Kang
Hangseok Choi
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Sangwoo Park
Minkyu Kang
Hangseok Choi
Field Experiments to Evaluate Thermal Performance of Energy Slabs with Different Installation Conditions
Applied Sciences
energy slab
ground heat exchanger
underground structure
Thermal Response Test
Thermal Performance Test
author_facet Seokjae Lee
Sangwoo Park
Minkyu Kang
Hangseok Choi
author_sort Seokjae Lee
title Field Experiments to Evaluate Thermal Performance of Energy Slabs with Different Installation Conditions
title_short Field Experiments to Evaluate Thermal Performance of Energy Slabs with Different Installation Conditions
title_full Field Experiments to Evaluate Thermal Performance of Energy Slabs with Different Installation Conditions
title_fullStr Field Experiments to Evaluate Thermal Performance of Energy Slabs with Different Installation Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Field Experiments to Evaluate Thermal Performance of Energy Slabs with Different Installation Conditions
title_sort field experiments to evaluate thermal performance of energy slabs with different installation conditions
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2018-11-01
description The energy slab is a novel type of horizontal Ground Heat Exchanger (GHEX), where heat exchange pipes are encased in building slab structures. The thermal performance of energy slabs is usually inferior to the conventional closed-loop vertical GHEX because its installation depth is relatively shallow and therefore affected by ambient air temperature. In this paper, heat exchange pipes were made of not only conventional high-density polyethylene (HDPE), but also stainless steel (STS), which is expected to enhance the thermal performance of the energy slabs. In addition to a floor slab, a side wall slab was also used as a component of energy slabs to maximize the use of geothermal energy that can be generated from the underground space. Moreover, a thermal insulation layer in the energy slabs was considered in order to reduce thermal interference induced by ambient air temperature. Consequently, two different field-scale energy slabs (i.e., floor-type and wall-type energy slabs) were constructed in a test bed, and two types of heat exchange pipes (i.e., STS pipe and HDPE pipes) were installed in each energy slab. A series of thermal response tests (TRTs) and thermal performance tests (TPTs) were conducted to evaluate the heat exchange performance of the constructed energy slabs. Use of the STS heat exchange pipe enhanced the thermal performance of energy slabs. Additionally, the wall-type energy slab had a similar thermal performance to the floor-type energy slab, which infers the applicability of the additional use of the wall-type energy slab. Note that if an energy slab is not thermally cut off from the building’s interior space with the aid of thermal insulation layers, heat exchange within the energy slabs should be significantly influenced by fluctuations in ambient temperature.
topic energy slab
ground heat exchanger
underground structure
Thermal Response Test
Thermal Performance Test
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