Ground Source Technical Seminar
Thursday 24 May 2018
University of Leeds
The GSHPA's Technical Seminar on 24 May was a fascinating confluence of current thinking in the world of geothermal engineering and sustainable use of thermal energy storage in the ground. The seminar was kindly hosted by the School of Civil Engineering University of Leeds.
The seminar primarily addressed live technical issues surrounding closed and open loop systems, both ground based and surface water source based.
You can see copies of the presentations if you click on the titles below in blue.
Programme |
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Geothermal Technology for Economic Cooling and Heating | Simon Rees, University of Leeds |
Thermoactive geotechnical structures | David Taborda, Imperial College |
Quantifying the accuracy of a radial approximation for pile heat exchangers |
Nick Woodman, University of Southampton |
Diaphragm wall heat exchanger model | Ida Shafagh |
How a flowing fracture influences the thermal performance of a borehole heat exchanger |
Sasha Pedchenko, University of Southampton |
High temperature heat pumps at Henley Business School | Phil Jones, Building Energy Solutions |
CP3 Open-Loop Groundwater Source Heat Pumps: Code of Practice for the UK |
Nic Wincott, Lead author |
Monitoring ground source systems | Chris Davidson, GeniusEnergyLab |
Commissioning costs and risks in GSHP closed circuits |
John Westerman, InnoGreen |
Limescale issues in Heat Pumps | Lolli Olafsson, Geyser Thermal Energy |