Marcel Loomans, Henk Oversloot, Arian de Bondt, Rob Jansen and Hans van Rij
Year:
2003
Bibliographic info:
BUILDING SIMULATION, 8, 2003, Eindhoven, Netherlands, p. 745-752

This paper describes the development of a design tool for the calculation of the thermal energy potential of a so-called asphalt collector. Two types of numerical models have been developed and validated against experimental results from a full-scale test-site. The validation showed to be a tedious procedure due to the complexity of the full-scale testing of this type of systems. Nevertheless, the models are found to be applicable for performing design studies with. Example results presented in the paper indicate that the thermal energy potential of an asphalt collector is lower than that of a normal solar hot water system. The quality of the energy is also less. However, further advantages of the use of an asphalt collector are found in the reduced maintenance of the road and the avoidance of slippery roads in winter time. The latter  is  also  an  example  of  the  heat  exchanger capabilities of the asphalt collector.