Efficiency and economic analysis of utilizing latent heat from groundwater freezing in the context of borehole heat exchanger coupled ground source heat pump systems

Tianyuan Zheng, Haibing Shao, Sophie Schelenz, Philipp Hein, Thomas Vienken, Zhonghe Pang, Olaf Kolditz, Thomas Nagel

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Abstract

To utilize the shallow geothermal energy, heat pumps are often coupled with borehole heat exchangers (BHE) to provide heating and cooling for buildings. In cold regions, soil freezing around the BHE is a potential problem which will dramatically influence the underground soil temperature distribution, subsequently the inlet and outlet circulating fluid temperature of the BHE, and finally the efficiency of the heat pump. In this study, a numerical model has been developed to simulate the coupled temperature evolution both inside the BHE, and the propagating freezing front in the surrounding soil. The coupled model was validated against analytical solutions and experimental data. The influence of the freezing process on the overall system performance is investigated by comparing one long BHE configuration without freezing and another short one with latent heat from the frozen groundwater. It is found that when freezing happens, the coefficient of performance (COP) of the heat pump will decrease by around 0.5, leading to more electricity consumption. Furthermore, analysis of the simulation result reveals that the exploitation of latent heat through groundwater freezing is only economically attractive if electricity price is low and interest rate high, and it is not the case is most European countries.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)314-326
Seitenumfang13
FachzeitschriftApplied Thermal Engineering
Jahrgang105
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 25 Juli 2016
Extern publiziertJa

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