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Experiences with performing a thermal response test in boreholes for heat pumps
This paper presents a Thermal Response Test (TRT) performed in two testing boreholes for heat pumps in the Czech Republic. The TRT is a special in-situ technique used abroad for the determination of key parameters needed for the proper borehole design: the undisturbed ground temperature, thermal conductivity of rock massif and the borehole resistance.
Experiences with performing a thermal response test in boreholes for heat pumps
This paper presents a Thermal Response Test (TRT) performed in two testing boreholes for heat pumps in the Czech Republic. The TRT is a special in-situ technique used abroad for the determination of key parameters needed for the proper borehole design: the undisturbed ground temperature, thermal conductivity of rock massif and the borehole resistance.
Experiences with performing a thermal response test in boreholes for heat pumps
Jiří Ryška (author)
2006
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