Wouter Peere
Wouter Peere
Dear @MassimoCimmino I have two somewhat related questions about what's (currently) possible with pygfunction. 1) Given a certain borefield, you can calculate the g-function of this borefield with pygfunction. However,...
I came across #74 and I implemented the proposed method by Iago, taking into account also the tilt and orientation of the boreholes like in #270.
I wrote another function to create a 'dens borefield' where the boreholes are packed as densely as possible with a minimum distance B. Instead of creating a regular grid, where...
I was looking into the effect of the buried depth on the gfunctions and I was struggling to come up with a physical meaning for this. If I understood it...
- [x] Check test_1a - [x] Check test_1b - [x] Check test_2 - [ ] Check test_3 - [x] Check test_4 - [ ] Sensitivity test_4 - [x] Update tests...
Currently, all naming within GHEtool is set from a building perspective, using terms like 'heating' and 'cooling'. Although this is useful from a users perspective, it is rather cumbersome and...
Currently, the (monthly) heating and cooling loads can only be set in absolute terms. In this issue, a new way of setting monthly loads in introduced by using a relative...
Right now, GHEtool ignores the internal capacity of the borehole, by making use of the equivalent borehole thermal resistance. This short-term effects however, can play an important role in some...
It can be nice to have temperature dependent fluid properties. Branched from issue45-restructure-package-pipe.
Currently, the optimise load functions cannot work with a DHW demand. This is due to the fact that, when optimising, there has to be made a choice to prioritise either...