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An analytical solution for modeling thermal energy transfer in a confined aquifer system
Authors:Yang Shaw-Yang  Yeh Hund-Der
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, Vanung University, No. 1 Van Nung Rd., Chungli, 320, Taiwan, Republic of China
2. Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, 1001 University Rd., Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract:A mathematical model is developed for simulating the thermal energy transfer in a confined aquifer with different geological properties in the underlying and overlying rocks. The solutions for temperature distributions in the aquifer, underlying rock, and overlying rock are derived by the Laplace transforms and their corresponding time-domain solutions are evaluated by the modified Crump method. Field data adopted from the literature are used as examples to demonstrate the applicability of the solutions in modeling the heat transfer in an aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) system. The results show that the aquifer temperature increases with time, injection flow rate, and water temperature. However, the temperature decreases with increasing radial and vertical distances. The heat transfer in the rocks is slow and has an effect on the aquifer temperature only after a long period of injection time. The influence distance depends on the aquifer physical and thermal properties, injection flow rate, and injected water temperature. A larger value of thermal diffusivity or injection flow rate will result in a longer influence distance. The present solution can be used as a tool for designing the heat injection facilities for an ATES system.
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