Browsing OSU - IGSHPA Papers by Author "Beaudry, Gabrielle"
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Control strategy evaluation framework for ground source heat pumps using standing column wells
Tonellato, Giulio; Kummert, Michael; Candanedo, Jose A.; Beaudry, Gabrielle; Pasquier, Philippe (International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, 2022)Standing column wells (SCWs) are efficient ground heat exchangers (GHEs) that have a significant cost saving potential. Recent developments have shown that they can also adapt successfully to cold climates despite previous ... -
Dynamic simulation of ground source heat pump systems with nonstationary convolutions
Beaudry, Gabrielle; Pasquier, Philippe (International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, 2022)Advective processes related to groundwater motion and flow rates have a significant impact on the thermal performance of ground source heat pump systems. Including these elements during the design phase, however, remains ... -
Forecasting hydraulic head changes in injection wells using LSTM network
Rose, Christopher; Pasquier, Philippe; Nguyen, Alain; Beaudry, Gabrielle (International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, 2022)Monitoring of well's specific capacity is commonly used to plan maintenance of injection wells in open-loop GSHP and standing column well systems. However, this method does not consider the effect of temperature on hydraulic ... -
Hydrogeothermal characterization and modelling of a standing column well experimental installation
Beaudry, Gabrielle; Pasquier, Philippe; Marcotte, Denis (International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, 2018)Standing column wells (SCW) are efficient ground heat exchangers that offer promising potential for integration in dense urban areas. Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in SCWs, resulting in the development of ... -
Stationary and non-stationary deconvolution to recover long-term transfer functions
Dion, Gabriel; Pasquier, Philippe; Marcotte, Denis; Beaudry, Gabrielle (International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, 2022)To design a ground heat exchanger, simulations are frequently used. One way to perform simulations is to use the well-known g-functions to obtain the ground temperature. These functions are usually obtained by analytical ...