Minghan Xu

Ph.D. (he/him)



A 3D space-marching analytical model for geothermal borehole systems with multiple heat exchangers


Journal article


Mohammed A Hefni, Minghan Xu, Ahmad F Zueter, Ferri Hassani, Mohamed A Eltaher, Haitham M Ahmed, Hussein A Saleem, Hussin AM Ahmed, Gamal SA Hassan, Khaled I Ahmed, others
Applied Thermal Engineering, vol. 216, Elsevier, 2022, p. 119027


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Hefni, M. A., Xu, M., Zueter, A. F., Hassani, F., Eltaher, M. A., Ahmed, H. M., … others. (2022). A 3D space-marching analytical model for geothermal borehole systems with multiple heat exchangers. Applied Thermal Engineering, 216, 119027. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.119027


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Hefni, Mohammed A, Minghan Xu, Ahmad F Zueter, Ferri Hassani, Mohamed A Eltaher, Haitham M Ahmed, Hussein A Saleem, et al. “A 3D Space-Marching Analytical Model for Geothermal Borehole Systems with Multiple Heat Exchangers.” Applied Thermal Engineering 216 (2022): 119027.


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Hefni, Mohammed A., et al. “A 3D Space-Marching Analytical Model for Geothermal Borehole Systems with Multiple Heat Exchangers.” Applied Thermal Engineering, vol. 216, Elsevier, 2022, p. 119027, doi:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.119027.


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@article{hefni2022a,
  title = {A 3D space-marching analytical model for geothermal borehole systems with multiple heat exchangers},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Applied Thermal Engineering},
  pages = {119027},
  publisher = {Elsevier},
  volume = {216},
  doi = {10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.119027},
  author = {Hefni, Mohammed A and Xu, Minghan and Zueter, Ahmad F and Hassani, Ferri and Eltaher, Mohamed A and Ahmed, Haitham M and Saleem, Hussein A and Ahmed, Hussin AM and Hassan, Gamal SA and Ahmed, Khaled I and others}
}

  • A 3D geothermal model using the Green’s function, space marching and superposition.
  • Fast computation without time iterations, due to the time-dependent boundary.
  • Verified with numerical results and validated against field-scale experimental data.
  • Various borehole spacings, ground properties and mass flow rates of HTF are studied.
  • Seasonal thermal energy storage via multiple boreholes can be rapidly predicted.

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