In Situ Measurement of the Undisturbed Ground Temperature for Ground Source Heat Pump System |
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Authors: | ZHOU Ya-su |
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Affiliation: | Department of Building Environment and Equipment Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China |
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Abstract: | The undisturbed ground are important for design of the ground heat exchangers in ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems. In this paper, the undisturbed ground temperatures measured in two different methods are presented. The investigation was carried out in two cases. The temperature measured with the direct method is assumed to give the correct undisturbed ground temperature profile. The temperature measured with indirect method overestimates the undisturbed ground temperature by 2.1℃ and 1.7℃. This difference is mainly caused by the circulation pump and ambient air to the fluid. Therefore, the results that are decreased about 2℃ as compared with the indirect measured are recommended to estimate the undisturbed ground temperature in situ measuring. A smaller pump or deeper borehole or mild weather would result in a more correct temperature. Because the undisturbed ground temperature is affected by many factors. Whether or not these conclusions are correct to other areas, this would need further investigation. |
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Keywords: | in situ measurement the undisturbed ground temperature indirect measurement method |
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