Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
In closed-loop Ground Source Heat Pump system (GSHP), the
thermal exchange with the underground is provided by a heat-carrier fluid circulating
into the probes. In order to improve the heat extraction rate during
winter, the heat-carrier fluid temperature is often lowered down to -5 °C; this
way, the induced thermal anomaly is more intense and can cause freezing processes
in the surrounding ground. In sediments with significant clay fraction, the
inner structure and the porosity distribution are irreversibly altered by freezingthawing
cycles; therefore, the geotechnical properties (such as deformability,
stiffness and permeability) are significantly affected. A wide laboratory program
has been performed in order to measure the induced deformations and the permeability
variations under different conditions of thermal and mechanical loads
and interstitial water salinity. The results suggest that, despite the induced frozen
condition is quite confined close to the borehole, the compaction induced in
cohesive layers is significant and irreversible and could generate negative friction
on the borehole heat exchanger; in addition, the permeability increase in the
probe surroundings could lead interconnection among aquifers, with increasing
effects with the number of boreholes in the borefield.
Tipologia CRIS:
03.01 Monografia o trattato scientifico
Keywords:
Freeze-Thaw Cycles; Borehole heat exchanger; Clay; Compressibility; Permeability
Elenco autori:
Galgaro, Antonio
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