Measurements and comparison of the heat flux of near-surface soil layers

  • Eva Rohringer (Speaker)

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Description

The radial heat transfer from a constant heat flux of an idealized vertical heat source was studied experimentally in a laboratory scale to investigate different near-surface soil layers. The transfer of the heat flux of these layers were simulated by using a standing cylindrical tank filled with various soil media, while a constant amount of heat was applied from the center of the tank to establish the thermal profiles. In addition, the experimental measurements were compared with the mathematical calculations by using error functions. The results of this study show that the comparison between the mathematical modeling and experimental results can be used to describe the heat transfer of the near-surface soil layers and then further to evaluate the thermal input and heat extraction for geothermal energy system as well as for heat storage processes located in the underground.
Period12 Nov 2014
Event titleGeothermiekongress DGK 2014
Event typeConference
LocationGermanyShow on map

Fields of science

  • 204 Chemical Process Engineering
  • 202034 Control engineering
  • 210006 Nanotechnology
  • 211203 Food processing engineering
  • 204002 Chemical reaction engineering
  • 207111 Environmental engineering
  • 203024 Thermodynamics
  • 105109 Geothermics
  • 209006 Industrial biotechnology
  • 204003 Chemical process engineering
  • 203016 Measurement engineering
  • 211908 Energy research
  • 207106 Renewable energy
  • 202029 Microwave engineering
  • 203038 Ventilation technology
  • 104027 Computational chemistry
  • 204008 Membrane technology
  • 502058 Digital transformation
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