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Effect of backfilling material on ground coil performance

Conference · · ASHRAE Trans.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6367942
Ground-coupled heat pump (GCHP) systems use the ground as low-grade solar energy storage medium. Their high potential for energy conservation has long been recognized. However, the effect of ground coil backfilling material has never been seriously analyzed for GCHP applications. This paper presents a mathematical model to describe the operation of horizontal ground coils, which includes the effect of backfilling material. The model was validated with field experimental data, with overall error between calculated and measured total energy exchange between coil and ground of only 4.4% with the former on the conservative side. Three different backfilling materials were analyzed: clay, sand, and a fluidized mixture used for underground cable backfilling. The calculated results indicated that backfilling material made a big difference in coil performance. The fluidized mixture dissipates 47% more heat than the clay and 23% more than the sand. This model can be used to assess the effect of different kinds of backfilling materials. Improvements in coil performance versus cost of backfilling material can no be more realistically analyzed.
Research Organization:
Efficiency and Renewables Research Section, Energy Div., Oak Ridge National Lab., Oak Ridge, TN (US)
OSTI ID:
6367942
Report Number(s):
CONF-870620-
Conference Information:
Journal Name: ASHRAE Trans.; (United States) Journal Volume: 93:2
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English