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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf KatzenbachTechnische Universität DarmstadtInstitute and Laboratory of Geotechnics Petersenstrasse 1364287 Darmstadt, Germany
Phone: +49 61 51 – 16 21 49Fax: +49 61 51 – 16 66 83E-Mail: [email protected]: www.geotechnik.tu-darmstadt.de
Sustainable energy supply and storagewith enhanced geothermal energy systems
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf KatzenbachDipl.-Ing. Frithjof ClaussDipl.-Ing. Thomas Waberseck
Topical Issues of Subsoil Usage
St. Petersburg, Russia, 19th – 22nd April 2011
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St. Petersburg
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Technische Universität Darmstadt
25 k
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Industry Traffic Households
Commerce/ Trade/Service
Losses
RESEARCH
Primary Energy Consumption
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Distribution of the Energy Consumptionin the Residential Sector
Lighting1%
Cooking4%
other electrical appl.
7% Heating77%
Warm water11%
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Which chances does Goethermal Energy offer?
6.000 °C
Our Earth:• > 98 %:
hotter than 1.000 °C
• < 0,1 %colder than 100 °C
• quasi-infinite• basically everywhere available• base-load suitable• decentral
Geothermal Energy
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• „Shallow“ / Low-Enthalpy Geothermal• Heating and cooling of buildings
• Energy storage
• Deep Geothermal• Power generation
• Thermal use
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Geothermal
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For heating and cooling purposes energy can be extracted from or stored in the subsoil by e.g.:
• Borehole heat exchangers
• Ground loops
• Energy Piles & other earth-contacting massive absorbing elements
• Groundwater wells
“shallow“
“deep“
Geothermal use of the Subsiol
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Energy pilesand other foundation elements
Thermal functionfor heating and cooling
Structural function
Heat exchanger tubes
Energy pile
Reinforcement cage
• Heat exchanger tubes integrated in the concrete
• Energy transfer through circulating heat exchanger fluid
Energy Piles
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Geothermal use of subsoil
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Examples of Application - Frankfurt am Main / Germany -
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Skyline of Frankfurt am Main, Germany
CommerzbankMaintower
Messe Tower
Dresdner Bank
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quaternaryZeil-Galerie
Undergroundrailway lines Frankfurt Clay
Frankfurt Limestone
• Construction in cut-and-cover-method
• Primary columns andpiles reach into thelimestone layers
Subsoil and building cross section
Example of Application- PalaisQuartier, Frankfurt am Main / Germany -
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Installation ofHeat Exchanger Pipes
Emplacement of primary columnsInstallation of connection through raft
Example of Application- PalaisQuartier, Frankfurt am Main / Germany -
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Retaining wall
• 1,5 m, Length up to 38 m
• 130 of 543 piles built as Energy piles (almost every second reinforced pile)
Foundation piles
• up to 1,86 m, Length up to 27 m
• 262 of 302 piles built as Energy piles
overall: 392 Energy piles
Example of Application- PalaisQuartier, Frankfurt am Main / Germany -
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max. power: 913 kW
winter operation: 2.350 MWh
summer operation: 2.410 MWh
Seasonal Thermal Storage Power of foundation piles and retaining wall piles [kW]
Example of Application- PalaisQuartier, Frankfurt am Main / Germany -
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Temperature distribution after winter operation
0 50 100 150 200 250-50
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250
8.5
9.5
10.5
11.5
12.5
13.5
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15.5
16.5
17.5[°C]
Temperature distribution after summer operation
0 50 100 150 200 250-50
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15.516.517.518.519.520.521.522.523.524.525.526.5
Largest amount of thermal influence in the areas with high energy pile densityLargest spreading of thermal influence in groundwater flow direction
Coupled Numerical Simulation- PalaisQuartier, Frankfurt am Main / Germany -
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A
A
B B
Calculation results · vertical cross sections
cross section A-A
cross section B-B
unaffected groundwater
Transition winter to summer operation (after 5 cooling periods)
Coupled Numerical Simulation- PalaisQuartier, Frankfurt am Main / Germany -
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• Heat carrier fluid: CO2 : easy to handle, free of environmental hazards
• Steel/copper pipes (plus corrosion protection)
• Closed system
CO2-Geothermal Heat Exchangers- R&D-Project -
Head
CO2 (lq.)
Heat Pipe
CO2(gas)
Research project:Numerical Simulation of Heat Pipe Energy Transport(Dipl.-Ing. Jie Zheng)
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Federal Ministryof Educationand Research
Development of the new, qualified snow-removal-system for passengers transport areas based on the use of renewable energy: QuaWiDiS
R&D-project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
New De-Icing-System QuaWiDiS- R&D-Project -
timeSeasonal Thermal Storage
borehole heat exchanger
instrumentation & control system
summer operationwinter operationsummer operation
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Research Project: Geothermal Respone TestDevelopment of a Transient Test Evaluation
Reduction of testing timeCost reductionEconomic usage also for small projects possible
R&D-Projects - Enhanced GRT and Backfill Material-
Research Project: Freeze-Thaw Stability of Borehole Heat-
Exchanger backfill material(Dipl.-Ing. Solenne Rochée)
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