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Geothermal Energy
Impact of operational temperature changes and freeze–thaw cycles on the hydraulic conductivity of borehole heat exchangers
Lutz Müller1  Jan-Henrik Kupfernagel1  Jan Christopher Hesse2  Markus Schedel2  Ingo Sass2  Bastian Welsch2  Hauke Anbergen3 
[1] Department of Environmental Engineering and Applied Computer Science, Geotechnical and Geothermal Engineering, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences;Department of Materials and Earth Sciences, Geothermal Science and Technology, Technical University of Darmstadt;Dipl.-Ing. Peter Neumann Baugrunduntersuchung GmbH & Co. KG;
关键词: Borehole heat exchanger;    Freeze–thaw cycles;    Grouting material;    Pilot-scale experiment;    Hydraulic system conductivity;    System integrity;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s40517-021-00206-y
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract A large share of the primary energy is consumed to provide space heating. Geothermal energy offers a regenerative alternative. For reasons of efficiency and environmental protection, it is important to ensure the system integrity of a borehole heat exchanger (BHE). Previous investigations have focused on the individual components of the BHE or on the grout and pipe systems’ integrity. This study focused on the analysis of the hydraulic system integrity of the complete subsoil–grout–pipe system as well as possible thermally induced changes. For this purpose, a pilot-scale experiment was built to test a 1-m section of a typical BHE under in situ pressure, hydraulic and temperature conditions. During the tests the hydraulic system permeability of the soil and the BHE was measured continuously and separately from each other. In addition, the temperature monitoring array was installed in a 50-cm cross-sectional area. Significant temperature-related fluctuations in the sealing performance could be observed. Hydraulic conductivity limits required by VDI 4640-2 (Thermal use of the underground—ground source heat pump systems, 2019) were exceeded without frost action. The succeeding application of freeze–thaw cycles further enhances the system permeability. The study shows that the thermally induced effects on the system integrity of the BHE are larger and more significant than the subsequent frost-induced effects. The hydrophobic character of the high-density polyethylene (PE-HD) pipes as well as its high coefficient of thermal expansion seem to be the main points of weakness in the system. Optimization research should focus on the interface connection between grout and pipe, whereby hydrophilic pipe materials such as stainless steel or aluminum should also be considered as well as manipulation of the pipe surface properties of PE-HD.

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