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Evaluation of Conventional Prediction Models for Soil Thermal Conductivity to Design Horizontal Ground Heat Exchangers
수평형 지중열교환기 설계를 위한 토양 열전도도 예측 모델 평가
2013
Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
수평형 지중열교환기 설계를 위한 토양 열전도도 예측 모델 평가
Among the various thermal properties, thermal conductivity of soils is one of the most important parameters to design a horizontal ground heat exchanger for ground-coupled heat pump systems. It is well known that the thermal conductivity of soil is strongly influenced by its density and water content because of its particulate structure. This paper evaluates some of the well-known prediction models for the thermal conductivity of particulate media such as soils along with the experimental
doi:10.7843/kgs.2013.29.2.5
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