We’re pleased to announce that a scientific paper supported by the SEEDS project was presented at the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) Research Conference Proceedings, held in Denver, Colorado.

πŸ“ Paper title:
“Influence of short-term dynamic effects on geothermal borefield size”
πŸ”— Read the publication

πŸ“ Authors:
Lone Meertens, Wouter Peere (Enead), and Prof. Lieve Helsen, KU Leuven & EnergyVille


πŸ” About the research

This paper explores how neglecting short-term thermal dynamics in standard borefield sizing can lead to oversized geothermal systems and unnecessary investment costs.

Instead, by integrating dynamic modeling of fluid, pipe, and grout, the researchers show:

  • Borefield sizes can be reduced by up to 35% while meeting performance constraints
  • The results are especially relevant for buildings with variable peak loads (e.g. auditoriums)
  • The most accurate predictions came from a model integrating both short- and long-term g-functions

The methodology was validated through:
βœ… The Sandbox experiment
βœ… A dynamic Modelica borefield model (IDEAS Library)

This work contributes directly to SEEDS’ goal of developing cost-effective and replicable geothermal systems for residential and tertiary applications.


πŸ‘ Congratulations to the KU Leuven team for this outstanding contribution to the field!

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