Geothermics | 2019

The state of art on the applications, technology integration, and latest research trends of earth-air-heat exchanger system

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Earth air heat exchager (EAHE) is a promising passive technique that utilises the constant temperature of the underground soil for heating/cooling of air. The EAHE system possesses several advantages and can be used stand-alone as well as in hybrid mode for heating/cooling of air for building and commercial/ industrial applications. This article reviews the available literature pertaining to technology integration and applications of earth air heat exchanger system in the last four decades and also account for the recent significant developments in EAHE to indicate the emerging trends in the domain. The comprehensive review of the literature suggests that a standalone EAHE system can does not cater the requirements of thermal loads entirely and therefore has not grown much popular and still vying for commercial/ industrial applications, worldwide. The requirement of auxiliary devices so as to supplement the standalone EAHE system to achieve thermal comfort conditions entailing huge expenses conflicts the economics of the hybrid EAHE systems. The exorbitantly increasing costs of pipes, land and labour necessitate the paradigm-shift in the major thrust of the research associated with thermal comfort so as to incorporate the economics of system as a whole to enhance the acceptability of EAHE system.

Volume 82
Pages 34-50
DOI 10.1016/J.GEOTHERMICS.2019.05.011
Language English
Journal Geothermics

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