Conduction Shape Factors for Thermally Active Retaining Walls

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Abstract Summary
The energy walls or thermally active retaining walls are the dual-purpose structural component that operates in the shallow depths of the ground. For the efficient thermal design of these structures, simple analytical solutions are required to characterize their heat transfer. In this extended abstract, we compare the temperature change computed across energy walls for different calculation methods, including steady-state shape factors and numerical approaches drawing an analogy between the buried pipes used for district heating pipelines.
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SEG134
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Shallow geothermal technology
Post Graduate Researcher
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University of Leeds, UK
University Of Leeds
University of Leeds, UK
University of Leeds, UK
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