Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems

Uptake of geothermal heat pump (GSHP) systems has been slow in some parts of the world due to the unpredictable operational performance, large installation space requirement and high installation costs. Therefore, design modification was searched in order to improve the feasibility. With regard to...

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Main Author: Mori, Hiromi
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11483/
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description Uptake of geothermal heat pump (GSHP) systems has been slow in some parts of the world due to the unpredictable operational performance, large installation space requirement and high installation costs. Therefore, design modification was searched in order to improve the feasibility. With regard to relatively small impact of the construction costs, efficient thermal energy collection was targeted in horizontal ground-loop systems with shallow underground construction. The research started with a sensitivity analysis of the underground heat collection system using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The results indicated essential design parameters to enhance the performance. Strategies to improve one of the parameters, thermal conductivity of soil surrounding the heat exchanger, were investigated through lab experiments. Subsequently, further design optimisation with the CFD intended to select the most competitive modified design against the existing design. It was discovered that an indication to achieve economic and practical modifications for efficient heat collection was to increase the moisture content of sub-soil up to the optimum moisture content (OMC). Annual operation analysis with the CFD disclosed that additional costs for even simple design modifications could easily worsen the payback period. Consequently, solutions to improve the performance of the GSHP within reasonable payback period were proposed.
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spelling nottingham-114832025-02-28T11:13:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11483/ Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems Mori, Hiromi Uptake of geothermal heat pump (GSHP) systems has been slow in some parts of the world due to the unpredictable operational performance, large installation space requirement and high installation costs. Therefore, design modification was searched in order to improve the feasibility. With regard to relatively small impact of the construction costs, efficient thermal energy collection was targeted in horizontal ground-loop systems with shallow underground construction. The research started with a sensitivity analysis of the underground heat collection system using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The results indicated essential design parameters to enhance the performance. Strategies to improve one of the parameters, thermal conductivity of soil surrounding the heat exchanger, were investigated through lab experiments. Subsequently, further design optimisation with the CFD intended to select the most competitive modified design against the existing design. It was discovered that an indication to achieve economic and practical modifications for efficient heat collection was to increase the moisture content of sub-soil up to the optimum moisture content (OMC). Annual operation analysis with the CFD disclosed that additional costs for even simple design modifications could easily worsen the payback period. Consequently, solutions to improve the performance of the GSHP within reasonable payback period were proposed. 2010-10-15 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11483/1/PO_-_All.pdf Mori, Hiromi (2010) Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. ground source heat pump systems heat transfer gshp geothermal heat pump computational fluid dynamics optimum moisture content thermal conductivity
spellingShingle ground source heat pump systems
heat transfer
gshp
geothermal heat pump
computational fluid dynamics
optimum moisture content
thermal conductivity
Mori, Hiromi
Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems
title Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems
title_full Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems
title_fullStr Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems
title_short Enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems
title_sort enhancement of heat transfer for ground source heat pump systems
topic ground source heat pump systems
heat transfer
gshp
geothermal heat pump
computational fluid dynamics
optimum moisture content
thermal conductivity
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11483/