Experimental study on the thermo-mechanical behavior of steel pipe energy pile groups with and without phase change material

IF 3.5 2区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Hong Chang , Xing Wu , Yuan Du , Zhaoxuan Wang , Huicheng Jiang , Huang Zhao , Yu Zhang , Yunli Gao , Zhengheng Gan
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Energy piles have attracted global interest as a low-carbon, environmentally friendly and cost-effective underground energy structure. However, there were fewer studies on the thermo-mechanical behavior of steel pipe energy pile groups. The thermo-mechanical behavior of steel pipe concrete energy pile groups (SPEPG) and steel pipe phase change concrete energy pile groups (SCEPG) have been analyzed and compared by means of an indoor model test under thermal imbalance cycles (heating with different amplitude than cooling). The results indicated that by the third heating phase, the heat exchange power of the SCEPG stabilized at 73.3 W, which was 16% higher than that of the SPEPG. During the cooling phase, the heat exchange power of the SCEPG was stable at 96.7 W, which was 18% higher than that of the SPEPG. Furthermore, the average heat exchange efficiency of each pile in the pile group was lower than that of a single pile, with the maximum heat exchange power occurring when the pile spacing was four times the pile diameter. In terms of mechanical performance, the maximum thermally induced stress applied to the SPEPG and SCEPG were 485.0 kPa and 441.3 kPa, respectively, accounting for 2.3% and 2.1% of the design tensile strength of the steel pipe pile. The pile head displacement of the steel pipe energy pile groups was primarily determined by the displacement after the first cycle, and the accumulation rate of pile head displacement decreases as the number of cycles increases. After three cycles, the pile head displacement of the SCEPG decreased by 9.1% compared to that of the SPEPG. This study provides a reference for the application of steel pipe energy pile groups with and without phase change material in hot climate regions.
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Geothermics
Geothermics 工程技术-地球科学综合
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
15.40%
发文量
237
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Geothermics is an international journal devoted to the research and development of geothermal energy. The International Board of Editors of Geothermics, which comprises specialists in the various aspects of geothermal resources, exploration and development, guarantees the balanced, comprehensive view of scientific and technological developments in this promising energy field. It promulgates the state of the art and science of geothermal energy, its exploration and exploitation through a regular exchange of information from all parts of the world. The journal publishes articles dealing with the theory, exploration techniques and all aspects of the utilization of geothermal resources. Geothermics serves as the scientific house, or exchange medium, through which the growing community of geothermal specialists can provide and receive information.
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