Authors
Samuel Wildemeersch, Pierre Jamin, Philippe Orban, Thomas Hermans, Maria Klepikova, Frédéric Nguyen, Serge Brouyère, Alain Dassargues
Publication date
2014/11/15
Journal
Journal of Contaminant hydrology
Volume
169
Pages
90-99
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Geothermal energy systems, closed or open, are increasingly considered for heating and/or cooling buildings. The efficiency of such systems depends on the thermal properties of the subsurface. Therefore, feasibility and impact studies performed prior to their installation should include a field characterization of thermal properties and a heat transfer model using parameter values measured in situ. However, there is a lack of in situ experiments and methodology for performing such a field characterization, especially for open systems. This study presents an in situ experiment designed for estimating heat transfer parameters in shallow alluvial aquifers with focus on the specific heat capacity. This experiment consists in simultaneously injecting hot water and a chemical tracer into the aquifer and monitoring the evolution of groundwater temperature and concentration in the recovery well (and possibly in other …
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