[Ibpsausa] Groundwater temperature estimating
Andrew Corney
andrew.corney at sefaira.com
Mon Jan 4 07:50:52 PST 2016
Hi Nick and everyone who replied - thank you all for your help. It's great
to see so much support in the community :-)
So it turns out what I was actually after was a way to generate ground
temperatures for a random set of weather data. Someone kindly send me the
fortran script that E+ uses for its EPW files which is exactly what I
needed.
Have a great new year all look forward to catching up in 2016.
Andrew
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On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Nicholas Caton <ncaton at catonenergy.com>
wrote:
> Hi Andrew!
>
> Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK produces quite a bit of
> research concerning the developing science of ground source wellfield
> system design and verification. Also, individuals I personally consider
> leaders in our circles of energy simulation when it comes to anything
> ground source spent time with that department.
>
> If there exists an established best practice for extrapolating ground
> temperatures (short of direct measurement), there's a good chance someone
> at that institution knows and possibly even derived the answer ;-).
>
> Of course if you're lucky someone will reply with a direct answer - here's
> hoping!
>
> ~Nick
> On Dec 23, 2015 2:38 PM, "Andrew Corney" <andrew.corney at sefaira.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Does anyone know of a peer-reviewed paper / methodology they could share
>> with me that describes a process for converting annual weather data into
>> monthly groundwater temperatures?
>>
>> Obviously a lot of EPW files already have ground water temperatures but
>> many don't and a lot of other weather data doesn't have that information so
>> it'd be great to know if there was a well-recognised process for making
>> those estimates.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.
>>
>> best regards,
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> Andrew Corney • PE, M.CIBSE, M.ASHRAE
>>
>> Product Director
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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