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Design and development of a low-cost divided bar apparatus

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McGuinness, Turlough 
Hemmingway, Phil 
Long, Michael (Michael M.) 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/4944
Date Issued
March 2014
Date Available
19T10:01:15Z November 2013
Abstract
A divided bar apparatus is deemed to be the most accurate method of measuring the thermal conductivity, λ, (W/mK) of intact rock cores in the laboratory. The divided bar is a steady-state comparative method in which the temperature drop across a disk of rock is compared with that across a disk of standard material of known conductivity. Thermal conductivity test results obtained from rock cores can be used in software programs to determine the design requirements for any medium to large-scale ground-source energy system. This paper describes the design and development of a low-cost divided bar apparatus and compares the values obtained to those achieved by previous researchers and those recommended by EED, a commonly used borehole heat exchanger design software program. The divided bar was designed in accordance with the following principles: keep construction costs low by using readily available materials, develop a simplistic operating procedure to promote continuity of use and cater for the testing of different sized rock cores. As there are currently no recognised testing standards available for operation of a divided bar apparatus, the sample preparation procedure for samples tested on the UCD divided bar apparatus was developed as a proposed standard testing procedure. The proposed procedure amalgamates the developments and suggestions of previous researchers in addition to published test procedures in Ulusay and Hudson (2007), and could possibly contribute towards the development of a standardised procedure for testing on a divided bar apparatus. The test results presented in this paper demonstrate a strong relationship between thermal conductivity and mineral composition with the effects of porosity also having a notable influence on the thermal conductivity of the tested rocks.
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Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
ASTM International
Journal
Geotechnical Testing Journal
Volume
37
Issue
2
Copyright (Published Version)
2013, ASTM International
Keywords
  • Thermal testing

  • Rock

  • Divided bar

  • Thermal conductivity

  • Design

  • Construction

DOI
10.1520/GTJ20130069
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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