Assessment of the influence of shortening the duration of TRT (thermal response test) on the precision of measured values

In this paper the results of testing thermal parameters of the rock environment and measurement of borehole temperature profiles of the newly constructed experimental underground heat storage (BTES (Borehole Thermal Energy Storage)) in Paskov (Czech Republic) obtained with the TRT (thermal response...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy (Oxford) 2014, Vol.64, p.120-129
Hauptverfasser: BUJOK, Petr, GRYCZ, David, KLEMPA, Martin, KUNZ, Antonín, PORZER, Michal, PYTLIK, Adam, ROZEHNAL, Zdeněk, VOJCINAK, Petr
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper the results of testing thermal parameters of the rock environment and measurement of borehole temperature profiles of the newly constructed experimental underground heat storage (BTES (Borehole Thermal Energy Storage)) in Paskov (Czech Republic) obtained with the TRT (thermal response method) and temperature measurement on boreholes at selected depth levels are summarised. The TRT measurement series on eight boreholes has shown the possibility to compare the differences among individual measurements in a practically identical rock environment. The temperature profiling of boreholes enabled studying the dynamics of temperature changes occurring in the rock environment as a reaction to the heat supply during the TRT. The measurement series was performed with the aim to assess the possibility of shortening the TRT duration while maintaining the acceptable precision of the measured results. For this reason the software simulation of shortening the TRT duration to 24 h was performed, and the influence of such shortening to the precision of determination of values [lambda] and R sub(B) was studied. The simulation has shown that shortening the test to 24 h in our case would have brought an acceptable amount of inaccuracy with regard to the dispersion of measured values obtained from the real test.
ISSN:0360-5442
DOI:10.1016/j.energy.2013.11.079