Dear IsmailWe conducted monitoring and dynamic simulation, using TYPE 460 of TRNSYS, of a 3 pipes EAHX (so-called Canadian Well) installed in a house in Marrakech - Morocco. You may find the details of this study in our recent paper, Khabbaz et al. EnB, 2016
In the frame of this study, Type460 - developed by one of the coauthors - was, for the first time, successfully validated against field measurements in the case of an EAHX whose upper soil surface was under the influence of ambient air temperature and solar radiation.RegardsBrahim----
Brahim Benhamou, PhD
Professor
Energy Process Research Group at LMFE, Physics Department
Faculty of Science Semlalia
&
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy lab. - EnR2E - at the National Center for Studies and Research on Water and Energy - CNEREE
Cadi Ayyad University Marrakech
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Marrakech 40 001, MoroccoOn Aug 25, 2017 10:40, "Ismail OUHALLOU via TRNSYS-users" <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org > wrote:______________________________Dear Trnsys experts,I wonder if anyone would happen to have experience simulating the canadian well in Trnsys (in French Puits canadien) ? For those whom not familiar with it, the following article describes it: http://www.tectonica-online.com/products/2310/conditioni ng_air_ventilation_canadian/ Thanks in advance.Best,Ismail--************************************************ Ismail OUHALLOUGreen building & Sustainability consultantMorocco_________________
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