Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation

The current study proposes a novel method with the experimental and numerical studies for the ground source heat pumps, which are known as environment-friendly and efficient heating & cooling systems to overcome their economic drawbacks in the applied engineering operations. The experimental stu...

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Main Authors: Kayaci, Nurullah, Demir, Hakan, Kanbur, Barış Burak, Atayilmaz, Şevket Ozgur, Agra, Ozden, Acet, Ruşen Can, Gemici, Zafer
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1467332021-03-09T01:45:23Z Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation Kayaci, Nurullah Demir, Hakan Kanbur, Barış Burak Atayilmaz, Şevket Ozgur Agra, Ozden Acet, Ruşen Can Gemici, Zafer School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Ground Source Heat Pump Computational Modeling The current study proposes a novel method with the experimental and numerical studies for the ground source heat pumps, which are known as environment-friendly and efficient heating & cooling systems to overcome their economic drawbacks in the applied engineering operations. The experimental studies are carried out in the newly built Central Laboratory of Yıldız Technical University, Davutpaşa Campus, Istanbul, Turkey. The long parallel heat exchanger pipes are placed in two different layers of the ground that are (1) under the building foundation (ground layer), and (2) in the building foundation (concrete layer), respectively. Besides, a unique numerical model is developed in MATLAB environment to obtain temperature distributions in ground and concrete layers. Then, the numerical outputs are validated with the observed experimental results. The daily average of the energy amount extracted from the Ground and Concrete Loops was found as 5.51 and 4.63 kWh/day, respectively. The results are found satisfying for real applications in the building foundations. This research work was jointly supported by Ministry of Science, Industry, and Technology of Turkey under SAN-TEZ program (No. 0472.STZ.2013-2) and by Mir Unique Solutions (company). 2021-03-09T01:45:23Z 2021-03-09T01:45:23Z 2019 Journal Article Kayaci, N., Demir, H., Kanbur, B. B., Atayilmaz, Ş. O., Agra, O., Acet, R. C., & Gemici, Z. (2019). Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation. Energy Conversion and Management, 188, 162–176. doi:10.1016/j.enconman.2019.03.032 0196-8904 0000-0002-8843-8191 0000-0002-0716-9234 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146733 10.1016/j.enconman.2019.03.032 2-s2.0-85063346269 188 162 176 en Energy Conversion and Management © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Ground Source Heat Pump
Computational Modeling
spellingShingle Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Ground Source Heat Pump
Computational Modeling
Kayaci, Nurullah
Demir, Hakan
Kanbur, Barış Burak
Atayilmaz, Şevket Ozgur
Agra, Ozden
Acet, Ruşen Can
Gemici, Zafer
Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation
description The current study proposes a novel method with the experimental and numerical studies for the ground source heat pumps, which are known as environment-friendly and efficient heating & cooling systems to overcome their economic drawbacks in the applied engineering operations. The experimental studies are carried out in the newly built Central Laboratory of Yıldız Technical University, Davutpaşa Campus, Istanbul, Turkey. The long parallel heat exchanger pipes are placed in two different layers of the ground that are (1) under the building foundation (ground layer), and (2) in the building foundation (concrete layer), respectively. Besides, a unique numerical model is developed in MATLAB environment to obtain temperature distributions in ground and concrete layers. Then, the numerical outputs are validated with the observed experimental results. The daily average of the energy amount extracted from the Ground and Concrete Loops was found as 5.51 and 4.63 kWh/day, respectively. The results are found satisfying for real applications in the building foundations.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Kayaci, Nurullah
Demir, Hakan
Kanbur, Barış Burak
Atayilmaz, Şevket Ozgur
Agra, Ozden
Acet, Ruşen Can
Gemici, Zafer
format Article
author Kayaci, Nurullah
Demir, Hakan
Kanbur, Barış Burak
Atayilmaz, Şevket Ozgur
Agra, Ozden
Acet, Ruşen Can
Gemici, Zafer
author_sort Kayaci, Nurullah
title Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation
title_short Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation
title_full Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation
title_fullStr Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation
title_sort experimental and numerical investigation of ground heat exchangers in the building foundation
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146733
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