Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/4125
Title: Modeling and assessment of the efficiency of horizontal and vertical ground heat exchangers
Authors: Florides, Georgios A. 
Iosif-Stylianou, Iosifina 
Tassou, Savvas A. 
Zomeni, Zomenia 
Tsiolakis, Efthymios 
Pouloupatis, Panayiotis 
Kalogirou, Soteris A. 
Christodoulides, Paul 
Messaritis, Vassilios 
Panagiotou, Gregoris 
Theofanous, Elisavet 
Major Field of Science: Engineering and Technology
Field Category: Electrical Engineering - Electronic Engineering - Information Engineering
Keywords: Horizontal GHE (ground heat exchanger);Vertical GHE;Modeling;Heat pumps
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2013
Source: Energy, 2013, vol. 58, pp. 655–663
Volume: 58
Start page: 655
End page: 663
Journal: Energy 
Abstract: This paper describes the mathematical modeling of vertical and horizontal GHEs (ground heat exchangers) and compares their efficiency. The model used calculates the heat flow in the fluid, tubes, grout and ground. The vertical U-tube GHE is represented by two 100 m lines, embedded in four different types of ground with an additional bottom base. The horizontal GHE consists of four 50 m tube lines embedded in three ground layers. The initial ground temperature for all cases examined matches real data acquired in June at a location in Cyprus and the simulation results for the vertical GHE are validated using measured data showing very good agreement. Further simulations with the vertical GHE show that when the initial ground temperature rises, the mean temperature of the GHE fluid increases proportionally. Comparisons between horizontal and vertical GHEs reveal that under the same operating conditions and center-to-center distances of the tubes, the vertical GHE keeps a much lower mean temperature. Simulations for a horizontal GHE, for a 50-h of continuous operation period and 24 °C initial ground temperature, show that the mean fluid temperature can remain lower than that of the vertical GHE if the center-to-center distance of the tubes increases to 1 m.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/4125
ISSN: 18736785
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2013.05.053
Rights: © Elsevier
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment, Cyprus 
Brunel University London 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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