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Three-dimensional earth-contact heat flows: A comparison of simulated and measured data for a buried structure
Authors:M. H. Adjali   M. Davies  J. Littler
Affiliation:M. H. Adjali, M. Davies*,J. Littler
Abstract:If renewable energy sources are to be successfully utilised within the built environment then accurate simulation tools have an important role to play. This paper addresses a very specific part of the overall simulation process: that of earth-contact heat transfer which can be the cause of significant modelling errors. Using a three-dimensional numerical model, simulation results are compared with experimental data for a test room. It has been shown that for this case, neglecting climatic conditions (e.g. snow and rain) causes discrepancies between measured and calculated temperatures. A sensitivity study has also shown that thermophysical properties (like the soil thermal conductivity) have to be accurately known.
Keywords:Earth-contact   building   energy   heat flow   multi-dimensional   conduction   computing
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