Soil analysis as a feasibility study of a ground sink heat pump for air conditioning system
Abstract
The rapid development and also the increasing of the population make the used
of energy demands increase. Thus, the efficient energy utilization getting very important
due to environmental energy problem such as global warming and increasing of oil
price. The alternative to solve the problem is by using the clean energy and also
renewable energy such as ground sink heat pump (GSHP). The soil analysis is very
important in built effective GSHP. The properties of the soil that has been determined
for the GSHP system were thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity. The method
used to determine the thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity was hot wire method
in the trenches depth 1.5 meter at the purposed site in School of Environmental
Engineering. The hot wire method was compared with the thermal handbook properties
to determine thermal properties of the soil by knowing the types of soil by using sieve
analysis and percentage of the moisture content. The thermal conductivity and thermal
diffusivity of sand and clay were determined to identify the thermal properties for
different types of soil.