Journal of Agricultural Engineering

  • Year: 2003
  • Volume: 40
  • Issue: 3

Simulation of Performance of Earth-Tube Heat Exchanger Using A Mathematical Model

  • Author:
  • Girja Sharan, T Madhavan
  • Total Page Count: 8
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 8 to 15

Professor, Coordinator Cummins Foundation-IIMA Lab for Environmental Technologies in Arid Areas and Professor, Production and Quantitative Methods, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.

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Abstract

A mathematical model of single-pass earth-tube heat exchanger (ETHE) is presented. Solution of heat transfer equation is obtained using finite element method. Finite element method uses Galerkin formulation and triangular elements in cylindrical co-ordinates. ETHE consists of a single pipe buried 3-m deep. Air at a known constant temperature is pumped through the pipe. Solutions yield air temperature down the length of pipe and soil temperature around the pipe. Cooling mode solutions are compared with empirical measurements and found satisfactorily close. Computations using the model as well as actual measurements show that ETHE could be operated in cooling mode for at least eight hours continuously without noticeable degradation in performance.