Construction Issues Encountered In The Installation Of Building Foundations As Ground-Source Heat Exchangers

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Zitz
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Incorporation of heat exchangers into drilled shaft foundations is a novel approach to both improve the energy efficiency of building heat pump systems and provide necessary structural support using the same construction materials. In an effort to quantify the structural and heat exchange performance of deep foundations used as ground-source heat pumps, two instrumented test foundations were constructed as part of a new construction project in Denver, CO. They will be integrated into the conventional ground-source heat pump system for the building. This paper focuses on the lessons learned from the construction process for these energy foundations.
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APA: W. Zitz  (2011)  Construction Issues Encountered In The Installation Of Building Foundations As Ground-Source Heat Exchangers

MLA: W. Zitz Construction Issues Encountered In The Installation Of Building Foundations As Ground-Source Heat Exchangers. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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