Modeling and Experimental Validation of A Transient Direct Expansion Heat Pump
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Geothermal heat pump technology is currently one of the most interesting technologies used to heat buildings.
There are two designs used in the industry: geothermal heat pump using a secondary ground loop and Direct Expansion (DX)
ground source heat pump. The latter is less used, possibly because less research has been carried out for the design of this kind
of heat pump. In this paper, a transient model using the Comsol Multiphysic of a DX ground heat pump is presented in heating
mode with R22, and a comparison with experimental results is presented with a 24-hour test. It is shown that the model was
adequately validated by our experiment with only a maximum difference of 15%. Following this validation, a parametric analysis
was realised on the geometry of the borehole. This study concluded that to have the best heat extraction of the ground, the pipes
shank spacing need to be important without increasing the borehole diameter.
