화학공학소재연구정보센터
Geothermics, Vol.56, 60-71, 2015
Experimental determination of the g-functions of a small-scale geothermal borehole
An experimental setup was built to obtain the experimental g-function of a small-scale borehole. The experimental g-function is calculated from the measured borehole wall temperature and the net heat injection rate into a 400 mm long borehole inserted in a 2 m(3) sand tank with known thermal properties. With such a small length it is possible to reach a steady-state condition after a 168 h long test. The experimental g-function of the borehole is compared to the g-function obtained from an analytical model based on the finite line source solution. The difference between the experimental and analytical g-functions is 4.7% after one week but the two curves remain within the experimental uncertainty bands. The air temperature variations during the test are shown to have a relatively significant effect on the results. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.