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Effect of Group Spacing of Energy Piles on Thermal Analysis (말뚝 간격에 따른 에너지 파일의 열적 거동분석)

  • Min, Hye-Sun;Yun, Tae-Sup;Jeong, Sang-Seom
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.27 no.8
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    • pp.39-50
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    • 2011
  • This study was conducted to analyze the thermal behavior of a PHC energy pi1e system in saturated soil conditions, various seasonal and flow-speed conditions during 100 hours of operation through numerical analysis. The examination was a1so conducted with a single pile as well as with group pils. For the operation of 100 hours, the average heat exchange rate appeared 55 W/m, 47 W/m during winter and summer respectively. An increase in flow-speed was associated with a rise in the heat exchange rate. And thermal behavior analysis results during winter season show that thermal efficiency has increased when there are more free thermal planes. For the operation in group pile as 3D and 5D pile spacing (D: pile diameter), average heat exchange rate increased as pile spacing grows. Compared with the heat exchange rate of single pile, thermal exchange efficiency of group pile decreased by 89% (for 3D spacing) and 93% (for 5D spacing).

Design Method for Cast-in-place Energy Pile Considering Equivalent Heat Exchange Rate (등가열교환율을 적용한 현장타설 에너지파일 설계법)

  • Min, Sunhong;Park, Sangwoo;Jung, Kyoungsik;Choi, Hangseok
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.1049-1061
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, a relative heat exchange rate is numerically compared for cast-in-place concrete energy piles with different heat exchange pipe configurations, and a new design method for energy piles is proposed. An equivalent heat exchange rate was estimated for the W-type (one series loop), multiple U-type (four parallel loops), and coil-type heat exchanger installed in the same large-diameter drilled shaft. In order to simulate a cooling operation in summer by a CFD analysis, the LWT (leaving water temperature) into a energy pile was fixed at $35^{\circ}C$ and then the EWT (entering water temperature) into a heat pump was monitored. In case of continuously applying the artificial maximum cooling load for 100 hours, all of the three types of heat exchangers show the marginally similar heat exchange rate. However, in case of intermittently applying the cooling load with a cycle of 8 hours operation-16 hours off for 7 consecutive days, the coil type heat exchanger exhibits a heat exchange rate only 86 % of the multiple U-type due to measurable thermal interference between pipe loops in the energy pile. On the other hand, the W-type possesses the similar heat exchange rate to the multiple U-type. The equivalent heat exchange rates for each configuration of heat exchangers obtained from the CFD analysis were adopted for implementing the commercial design program (PILESIM2). Finally, a design method for cast-in-place concrete energy piles is proposed along with a design chart in consideration of typical design factors.

Evaluation of Heat Exchange Rate of Different Types of Ground Heat Exchangers (수직밀폐형 지중 열교환기 형태에 따른 열효율 평가)

  • Yoon, Seok;Go, Gyu-Hyun;Lee, Seung-Rae;Cho, Nam-Hyun
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.2393-2400
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    • 2013
  • This research presents an experimental study of heat exchange rate of U, W, 2U and coil type ground heat exchangers (GHEs) measured by thermal performance tests (TPTs). The four types of GHEs were installed in a partially saturated dredged soil deposit of Incheon International Airport area. Thermal response tests (TRTs) were conducted for U, W and 2U type GHEs to deduce the ground thermal conductivity. Besides, TPTs were also conducted for U, W, 2U and coil type GHEs to evaluate heat exchanger rates under 100-hr continuous and 8-hr intermittent operation conditions for five days. Coil shaped GHE showed about twice higher thermal performance than the others GHEs. Furthermore, intermittent operation condition showed 30~40% higher heat exchange rates than continuous operation condition.

Evaluation of Heat Exchange Rate in Horizontal Slinky and Coil Type Ground Heat Exchangers Considering Pitch Interval (피치 간격에 따른 수평 슬링키형과 코일형 지중 열교환기의 열효율 평가)

  • Yoon, Seok;Lee, Seung-Rae;Kim, Min-Jun;Kim, Woo-Jin;Go, Gyu-Hyun;Jeon, Jun-Seo
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.30 no.7
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 2014
  • The need of geothermal energy is constantly increasing for economical and environmental utilization. Horizontal ground heat exchangers (GHEs) can reduce installation cost and increase efficiency. There are many kinds of GHEs, and it is known that slinky and spiral coil type GHEs show high thermal performance. Therefore, this paper presents experimental results of heat exchange rates in horizontal slinky and spiral coil type GHEs installed in a steel box whose size is $5m{\times}1m{\times}1m$. Dried Joomunjin standard sand was filled in a steel box, and thermal response tests (TRTs) were conducted for 30 hours to evaluate heat exchange rates by changing different pitch spaces of horizontal slinky and spiral coil type GHEs. As a result, spiral coil type GHE showed 30~40% higher heat exchange rates per pipe length than horizontal slinky type GHEs. Furthermore, long pitch interval (Pitch/Diameter=1) showed 200~250% higher heat exchange rates per pipe length than short pitch interval (Pitch/Diameter=0.2) in both spiral coil and horizontal slinky type GHEs, respectively.

Estimation of Heat Exchange Rate of Standing Column Well for Sustainable Groundwater Curtain for Greenhouse Heating (순환식 지하수 수막시스템 그린하우스 난방을 위한 스탠딩컬럼웰 열교환율 산정)

  • Byoung Ohan Shim;Seung Gyun Baek;Seonghoon Jeong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.11-23
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    • 2024
  • In order to design a standing column well (SCW) for a sustainable groundwater curtain system for greenhouse heating, we conducted parameter sensitivity tests. These tests simulated the outlet temperature changes of the SCW in a groundwater recirculating greenhouse cultivation system. Our modeling considered ground thermal conductivity and hydrogeological conditions. Specifically, we examined several factors, including SCW length, enhanced thermal conductivity of the ground, and groundwater circulation rate. The simulation results indicated that there was not a significant difference in the heat exchange rate based on the characteristics of enhanced thermal conductivity. However, we anticipate a substantial difference in the case of varying SCW lengths. Therefore, we conclude that the simulation results are primarily influenced by conductive heat exchange values, as the circulating water remains at a constant groundwater level.

Prediction of Heat Exchange Rate in PHC Energy Piles (PHC 에너지 파일의 열교환율 예측에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon, Seok;Lee, Seung-Rae;Park, Hyun-Ku;Park, Do-Won;Go, Gyu-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.29 no.9
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2013
  • The use of energy pile foundation has increased for economic utilization of geothermal energy. In particular, coil-shaped ground heat exchanger (GHE) is preferred to the conventional U-shaped exchanger to ensure better efficiency of heat exchange rate. This paper presents a numerical and experimental study on the heat transfer behavior of PHC energy piles. Field thermal performance tests (TPTs) were conducted for the PHC energy piles installed in a partially saturated weathered granite soil deposit, in which two types of GHEs were considered: W and coil shaped GHEs. Besides, three-dimensional finite element analyses were also conducted, and the results were compared with the experimental results. According to the results of TPT and numerical analyses, the coil shaped GHE showed 10~15% higher heat exchange rate than the W type GHE in the PHC energy piles.

Thermal Influential Factors of Energy Pile (에너지 파일의 열적거동 인자분석)

  • Jeong, Sang-Seom;Song, Jin-Young;Min, Hye-Sun;Lee, Sung-June
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.30 no.6C
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    • pp.231-239
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents the thermal conduction analysis (using ABAQUS ver 6.10 and FLUENT ver 6.3.26) of geothermal energy for PHC, steel and copper energy piles by considering subsurface environment, thermal efficiency of grouting materials, and fluid velocity of circulating fluid. Results show that higher thermal efficiency for copper pile is observed followed by steel and PHC piles depending on the grouting materials and subsurface condition. The fluid velocity of 0.6m/s presents most efficient outflow temperature (275.4K) and heat exchange rate (103.1W/m) for the case of PHC pile during 8 hours operation. Analysis of operation schedule concludes that 16 hours of stand-by allows charging geothermal energy following 8 hours operation in winter season is most appropriate with 0.1K of temperature difference from the steady-state condition.

Suggestions of Design Method for a Horizontal Straight Ground Heat Exchanger (수평 직선형 지중 열교환기 설계 방안 제안)

  • Kim, Min-Jun;Lee, Seung-Rae;Yoon, Seok;Jeon, Jun-Seo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2016
  • This paper presents a design method for the horizontal straight ground heat exchanger (GHE) based on the Kavanaugh design method. In order to examine suitability of the suggested design method, a horizontal line type GHE was installed in a steel box of which the size was $5m{\times}1m{\times}1m$ filled with dried Joomunjin standard, and a thermal response test (TRT) was conducted for 21 hours. A numerical analysis was performed for a simulation of a peak month operation and for its verification by finite element method (FEM). According to the simulation results, it was concluded that the suggested design method for a horizontal straight GHE is reliable for the estimation of a design length.

Performance and Initial Cost Analysis on Various Type of Ground Heat Exchangers (지중 열교환기 종류에 따른 성능 및 시공비 분석)

  • Lee, Seung-Rae;Yoon, Seok;Cho, Nam-Hyun;Kim, Min-Jun;Go, Gyu-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Geothermal and Hydrothermal Energy
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.14-19
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents a preliminary experimental and computational study on the evaluation of thermal performance and initial cost of U, W and coil type ground heat exchangers (GHEs). Heat exchange rate of the individual GHE was evaluated from the thermal resperformance test (TPT) results, and the construction cost was also calculated. For more information, GLD (ground loop design) simulations of various piping size are carried out. From simulation results, the optimized GHE was suggested based on the thermal performance and construction cost as well. Besides, the required borehole length of U and W type GHEs was calculated considering a real construction condition using GLD program.

A Development of Counter Flow Type of Cooling System for Effective Panel Cooling (효과적인 패널 냉각을 위한 대향류형 냉각장치의 개발)

  • Lee, Joong-Soon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.802-807
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    • 2010
  • The high efficient and cooling system is very important to the control panels of electrical distributors, and Industrial automated system including computer. Also, it can be used widely in various industrial systems such as industrial robots, numerically controlled machining center, and so on. The cooling method which flowing gasses were forced to circulate by compulsion was adapted in this study. then development of counter flow type of cooling system for effective panel cooling. In the present study, fin assembly was developed for this cooling system. As results, the developed system has the improvements of cooling performances and radiant heat ratio. Its increasing of airflow mass is about 20%, and radiation rate of heating is twice or more as high as the conventional system.