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Experimental Study on Charging and Discharging Performance of a Dual-Purpose Underground Thermal Battery...

by Lingshi Wang, Xiaobing Liu, Ming Qu, Liang Shi, Xinzhang Zhou
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
ICAE2021, the 13th International Conference on Applied Energy
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 5
Conference Name
The 13th International Conference on Applied Energy (ICAE)
Conference Location
Virtual, Thailand
Conference Sponsor
U. S. Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Office
Conference Date
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A dual-purpose underground thermal battery (DPUTB) was proposed for Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings. It integrates underground thermal energy storage with a shallow-buried ground heat exchanger (less than 6 m deep). The charging and discharging performance of a lab-scale DPUTB were experimentally investigated. The test results show that the lab-scale (1:125 in volume) DPUTB can provide 34 W cooling continuously for 3.7 h with a supply water temperature below 14°C. The water temperature rise of the inner tank was slowed down during the discharging process due to the phase change of the phase change material (PCM). Thermal storage capacity was increased by 156% using the PCM that only occupied 19% volume of the inner tank. The heat lost from the inner tank was recovered in the outer tank and led to the efficiency improvement of a ground source heat pump.