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Continuous heat source model for ground heat storage

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Summary, in English

The ground volume is penetrated by a duct system for injection and extraction of heat. The heat transfer properties between the ground and such a system is here characterized by a heat transfer length. The heat exchange between the soil and the ducts is represented by a heat source/sink distribution in the storage region.

Publishing year

1980

Language

English

Publication/Series

BFR Document

Document type

Report

Publisher

Swedish Council for Building Research

Topic

  • Building Technologies
  • Geotechnical Engineering

Keywords

  • Energy Policy
  • Energy Technology
  • Heat Storage
  • Mathematical Models
  • Underground Storage
  • Heat Sinks
  • Heat Sources
  • Heat Transfer

Status

Published

Report number

1980:34

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0347-0962
  • ISBN: 91-540-3323-3