2015
DOI: 10.2495/esus150281
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First in situ measurement of soil thermal response in Guayaquil, Ecuador

Abstract: The paper presents the results of the first experimental measurement of soil thermal properties in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The experimental point is located at UTM (0622853/09755713) and the test was carried out during the Ecuadorian dry season. This location is geologically composed of sediments of estuarine-deltaic nature from River Guayas. A boring of 113 mm diameter and 50 m deep was drilled to perform the test. The experiment consists of heating and water pumping during a period of between 48 and 72 hours. Th… Show more

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“…First field thermal response test was conducted to estimate the soil thermal response in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It was reported that the soil temperature was between 27 and 29 • C. The results also showed the thermal conductivity of the soil was 1.13 W/m.K and the borehole thermal resistance was 0.33 m•K/W [60] A field test was carried out to estimate the distribution of undisturbed ground temperature during the period of heat injection in underground thermal energy storage system established in Golden, Colorado, USA. The system comprised of five boreholes with a depth of 9 m, and the center to center distance between these boreholes was 2.5 m. It was indicated that during a period of 75 days, a constant heat of 20 W/m was injected into the ground.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Issues Related To Performance Of Ground Heat E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First field thermal response test was conducted to estimate the soil thermal response in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It was reported that the soil temperature was between 27 and 29 • C. The results also showed the thermal conductivity of the soil was 1.13 W/m.K and the borehole thermal resistance was 0.33 m•K/W [60] A field test was carried out to estimate the distribution of undisturbed ground temperature during the period of heat injection in underground thermal energy storage system established in Golden, Colorado, USA. The system comprised of five boreholes with a depth of 9 m, and the center to center distance between these boreholes was 2.5 m. It was indicated that during a period of 75 days, a constant heat of 20 W/m was injected into the ground.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Issues Related To Performance Of Ground Heat E...mentioning
confidence: 99%