A software tool for geostatistical analysis of thermal response test data: GA-TRT
Autor: | Sara Focaccia, Roberto Bruno, Francesco Tinti |
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Přispěvatelé: | Focaccia Sara, Francesco Tinti, Roberto Bruno |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Probabilistic logic
Conditional probability Probability density function Conditional expectation Measure (mathematics) Guess value Thermal Response Test DRIFT Thermal response test Volumetric heat capacity Conditional estimation Statistics Borehole heat exchanger Applied mathematics Computers in Earth Sciences Equivalent ground thermal conductivity Geostatistical tool Information Systems Mathematics |
Popis: | In this paper we present a new method (DCE - Drift and Conditional Estimation), coupling Infinite Line Source (ILS) theory with geostatistics, to interpret thermal response test (TRT) data and the relative implementing user-friendly software (GA-TRT). Many methods (analytical and numerical) currently exist to analyze TRT data. The innovation derives from the fact that we use a probabilistic approach, able to overcome, without excessively complicated calculations, many interpretation problems (choice of the guess value of ground volumetric heat capacity, identification of the fluctuations of recorded data, inability to provide a measure of the precision of the estimates obtained) that cannot be solved otherwise. The new procedure is based on a geostatistical drift analysis of temperature records which leads to a precise equivalent ground thermal conductivity (@l"g) estimation, confirmed by the calculation of its estimation variance. Afterwards, based on @l"g, a monovariate regression on the original data allows for the identification of the theoretical relationship between ground volumetric heat capacity (c"g) and borehole thermal resistance (R"b). By assuming the monovariate Probability Distribution Function (PDF) for each variable, the joint conditional PDF to the c"g-R"b relationship is found; finally, the conditional expectation allows for the identification of the correct and optimal couple of the c"g-R"b estimated values. |
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