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Improving ground heat exchangers for geothermal heat pump systems with a groundwater-filled borehole and a thermally enhanced double U-pipe

Jasmin Raymond, Jean-Marc Ballard, Claude Hugo Koubikana Pambou, Patrice Kwemo, Jean-Francois Lavoie

In the proceedings of: GeoSt. John's 2019: 72nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference

Session: Sustainable Geotechnics

ABSTRACT: Ground heat exchangers (GHEs) used for geothermal heating and cooling systems in North America, more specifically ground-coupled heat pump systems, are commonly made of a single U-pipe installed in a borehole backfilled with grout. This design can be improved to minimize the borehole thermal resistance and increase the system performance. A backfill free GHE with a double U-pipe made of thermally enhanced high-density polyethylene and allowing internal free convection of the groundwater inside the borehole was installed at INRS laboratories to verify this alternative design inspired by Scandinavian methods. A thermal response test was performed to evaluate the borehole thermal resistance. Analysis revealed, in best operating conditions, a borehole thermal resistance equal to 0.05 m K W-1, which is 43 % lower than the thermal resistance inferred for a single U-pipe GHE installed at the same site with the conventional design method.


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Raymond, Jasmin, Ballard, Jean-Marc, Pambou, Claude Hugo Koubikana, Kwemo, Patrice, Lavoie, Jean-Francois (2019) Improving ground heat exchangers for geothermal heat pump systems with a groundwater-filled borehole and a thermally enhanced double U-pipe in GEO2019. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Geotechnical Society.

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