Advances in Ground-Source Heat Pump Systems relates the latest information on source heat pumps (GSHPs), the types of heating and/or cooling systems that transfer heat from, or to, the ground, or, less commonly, a body of water.
As one of the fastest growing renewable energy technologies, they are amongst the most energy efficient systems for space heating, cooling, and hot water production, with significant potential for a reduction in building carbon emissions.
The book provides an authoritative overview of developments in closed loop GSHP systems, surface water, open loop systems, and related thermal energy storage systems, addressing the different technologies and component methods of analysis and optimization, among other subjects. Chapters on building integration and hybrid systems complete the volume.
- Provides the geological aspects and building integration covered together in one convenient volume
- Includes chapters on hybrid systems
- Presents carefully selected chapters that cover areas in which there is significant ongoing research
- Addresses geothermal heat pumps in both heating and cooling modes
1 An introduction to ground-source heat pump technology
S.J.?Rees
Part One Closed-loop systems
2 Vertical borehole ground heat exchanger design methods
J.D. Spitler, M. Bernier
3 Calculation of borehole thermal resistance
S. Javed, J.D Spitler
4 In situ estimation of ground thermal properties
H.J.L.?Witte
5 Horizontal and compact ground heat exchangers
S.J. Rees