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Field-Scale Experimental Analysis Of Helical Steel Piles As In-Ground Heat Exchangers For Ground Source Heat Pumps
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Attard, Erica, Antoun, Sylvie, Hatefraad, Pedram, Dworkin, Seth B.
stunted due to high initial costs, longer payback periods, and lesser return on investment. Helical steel piles, mainly used as structural foundations for buildings, have the potential to act as in-ground heat exchangers, producing higher efficiencies than conventional borehole systems at a lower cost
the results of the peak and steady state capacity tests as well as the limitations experienced. Part of Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering International Congress 2022.