Mediate relation between electrical and thermal conductivity of soil

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Hans Schwarz
David Bertermann
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[1] Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg,Geo
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ERT; Heat transfer; Kersten model; Water content; Bulk density;
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Thermal conductivity is a key parameter for many soil applications, especially for dimensioning shallow and very shallow geothermal systems based on the possible heat extraction rate and for modelling heat transfer processes around high voltage underground cables. Due to the limited purview of direct thermal conductivity measurements, for an investigation of extensive areas, usually other geophysical methods like electrical resistivity tomography measurements are applied. To derive thermal conductivity of soil from geoelectrical measurements a relation between electrical and thermal conductivity is needed. Until now only few approaches worked on a direct correlation between both conductivities. Due to the difficulties of a direct relation, within this study a modular approach of a mediate correlation between electrical and thermal conductivity was investigated. Therefore, a direct relationship between a corrected electrical conductivity and water content as well as the standard and simple thermal conductivity model of Kersten (Bull of the Univ Minnesota 28:1–227, 1949) was used. To develop this concept soil types of sand, silt loam and clay were investigated where different saturation steps and pressure loads were applied. For each configuration electrical and thermal conductivity as well as water content and bulk density was determined. To refine the results of the calculated water content a corrective factor was applied. Furthermore, bulk density as an inlet parameter of the Kersten equation was also derived based on electrical conductivity. The suggested proceeding enables the determination of thermal conductivity solely based on electrical conductivity without prior soil property information.
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