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Call a g-function for a specific configuration #35

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DavideDC9 opened this issue Feb 2, 2022 · 5 comments
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Call a g-function for a specific configuration #35

DavideDC9 opened this issue Feb 2, 2022 · 5 comments

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@DavideDC9
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How it is possible to recall a g-function stored in the library for a specific configuration?

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j-c-cook commented Feb 2, 2022

Can you explain your purpose?

I ask because this package is essentially deprecated with the recent developments to pygfunction. I did a comprehensive analysis in my thesis to prove that the equivalent borehole method (EBM) of Prieto and Cimmino (2021) along with unequal segment lengths (USL) is accurate. The EBM in combination with USL is so fast that ghedt utilizes live-time g-functions.

If I know what your intended purpose is I may be able to provide some better feedback.

@DavideDC9
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the purpose was to calculate long-term temperature by applying the load aggregation scheme.

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j-c-cook commented Feb 2, 2022

By long-term temperature do you mean the long term g-function or utilize a g-function to simulate a GHE to determine heat pump entering fluid temperatures? Are you using your own load aggregation or are you referring to something I've written? Do you mean the superposition of the unit step g-function with ground extraction loads?

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utilize a g-function to simulate a GHE to determine heat pump entering fluid temperatures. I m using load aggregation scheme in pygfunction. Yes.

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