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9 May 2011 Fiber optic DTS system application in the research of accumulation possibilities of thermal energy in the rock mass
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The team of authors tries to provide information on the results of the fiber-optic DTS system application under long-term research of accumulation possibilities of thermal energy in the rock mass in this article. In 2006, was in Ostrava implemented the largest object in the Czech Republic, which is heated by heat pump system. It is a multi-purpose aula at VŠB-TU + CIT (Center for Information Technology). The installed heat pump system consists of ten heat pumps with a total output of 700kW and 110 wells about 140m deep. The applied research is conducted in two measuring polygons ("Big" and "Little" polygon). Simultaneously with fiber-optic DTS system is applied group of PT1000 temperature sensors and Geothermal Response Test (GERT). Fiber-optic DTS system is deployed inside polyethylene PE collector via a special sensory fiber optic cable. The ecological antifreeze mixture, based on the technical spirit, used for the collection and delivery of energy to the rock mass circulates inside of PE collector. PT1000 temperature sensors are placed at certain intervals on the outer side of the PE U-tube within the heat well. The result of application of the fiberoptic DTS system is information about the heat profile of wells, thermal conductivity of the geological environment and the impact of external changes in the thermal wells, along with the accumulation possibilities of thermal energy in the rock mass (over-summer period).
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Jan Látal, Petr Koudelka, Petr Šiška, Jan Skapa, František Hanáečk, Vladimír Vašinek, Jan Vitásek, Stanislav Hejduk, and Jiří Bocheza "Fiber optic DTS system application in the research of accumulation possibilities of thermal energy in the rock mass", Proc. SPIE 8073, Optical Sensors 2011; and Photonic Crystal Fibers V, 80731T (9 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887082
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Fiber optics

Sensors

Raman scattering

Optical fibers

Optical sensors

Temperature sensors

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