EP3423678A1 - A prefabricated modular energy segment, a tunnel lining made with a plurality of such segments and a method for exchanging heat in a tunnel by making a lining with a plurality of such segments - Google Patents
A prefabricated modular energy segment, a tunnel lining made with a plurality of such segments and a method for exchanging heat in a tunnel by making a lining with a plurality of such segmentsInfo
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- EP3423678A1 EP3423678A1 EP16834047.9A EP16834047A EP3423678A1 EP 3423678 A1 EP3423678 A1 EP 3423678A1 EP 16834047 A EP16834047 A EP 16834047A EP 3423678 A1 EP3423678 A1 EP 3423678A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21D—SHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
- E21D11/00—Lining tunnels, galleries or other underground cavities, e.g. large underground chambers; Linings therefor; Making such linings in situ, e.g. by assembling
- E21D11/04—Lining with building materials
- E21D11/08—Lining with building materials with preformed concrete slabs
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- a prefabricated modular energy segment a tunnel lining made with a plurality of such segments and a method for exchanging heat in a tunnel by making a lining with a plurality of such segments
- the present invention relates to the field of energy geostructures, to their application to tunnels, and, more generally, to civil engineering works.
- the present invention relates to a prefabricated modular energy segment, that can be used for lining a tunnel to exchange heat with ground and/ or with internal environment of the tunnel itself; in particular the prefabricated modular energy segment according to the present invention can take many configurations different from each other as regards number of networks of pipes and their positioning.
- the present invention relates also to a tunnel lining made with a plurality of such prefabricated modular energy segments, radially joined with each other.
- the invention relates also to a method for exchanging heat in a tunnel by making a lining with a plurality of such prefabricated modular energy segments.
- the prefabricated modular energy segment according to the present invention can be advantageously used in the transport field, specifically in newly constructed urban tunnels for underground railway lines, for networks of water systems/ sewer systems and for similar applications, as well as extra-urban tunnels, bored with a mechanized method by the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM).
- TBM Tunnel Boring Machine
- the prefabricated modular energy segment according to the present invention finds an advantageous application in winter heating and summer conditioning for buildings, allowing a tunnel, which has been made for different reasons (for example for road, motorway, railway transport needs, for making water systems, sewer systems, cable ducts or telecommunications networks), to be used also for heat exchange with the ground by a sustainable and renewable energy system.
- a tunnel which has been made for different reasons (for example for road, motorway, railway transport needs, for making water systems, sewer systems, cable ducts or telecommunications networks), to be used also for heat exchange with the ground by a sustainable and renewable energy system.
- Energy geostructures are an interesting topic in national and international research (see quotations from [1] to [8]); the same Inventors of the present invention have published the results of their studies about energy geostructures, including application to tunnels, and/ or more generally to thermo-mechanical behavior of soils (see quotations from [9] to [19]).
- Underground structures can be thermally activated by installing a network of pipes, generally made of plastic material, inside the structural part made of concrete; a fluid that flows in the pipes is the medium for transferring heat from the ground to the buildings and vice versa, and heat is extracted from the heat transfer fluid by heat pumps.
- the thermal activation of the lining can occur mainly in two manners: for cast in-situ linings, by means of pipes of high density cross-linked polyethylene (PE-Xa) fastened to the geotextile placed between the preliminary lining and the final lining (see quotation [7]); for linings made of segments, by prefabrication in factory with already included pipes (see quotations [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [18] and [19]).
- PE-Xa high density cross-linked polyethylene
- Such segment comprises a concrete unit provided with a rigid or flexible pipe with a supply opening and a discharge opening for transporting a hot or cold heat transfer fluid, wherein the pipe is placed in a barycentric manner with respect to the thickness of the segment, and it develops substantially in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tunnel; connections between segments are made by external connections that occur by said openings from a central position.
- this segment comprises a pipe equipped with a heat collector having a specific arrangement of fluid conduits, with the shape of pipe coil, with an inlet and an outlet; the coil is arranged such that the linear portions of the coil are parallel to the smallest development direction of the segment and the curves of the coil are parallel to the greatest development direction of the segment; the fluid conduits of the coil are placed at the extrados of the segment. Connections between the segments are made by openings from side position.
- the present invention intends to provide a prefabricated modular segment to be used for energy tunnels that, by an innovative arrangement of geothermal probes, allows head losses to decrease and heat exchange efficiency to be improved.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a prefabricated modular energy segment that can be used for cooling the tunnel internal environment.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a prefabricated modular energy segment easy to be manufactured and to be maintained, cheap, reliable and adaptable according to specific needs.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a tunnel lining made with a plurality of prefabricated modular segments as specified above.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a method for exchanging heat in a tunnel by making a lining with a plurality of prefabricated modular energy segments.
- segment, the lining and of methods of the present invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims; in particular in one embodiment the segment, the lining and the method according to the invention provide the geothermal probes to be placed in proximity of the outer extrados of the segment to allow for heat exchange with the ground.
- the segment, the lining and the method according to the invention provide the geothermal probes to be placed in proximity of the inner intrados of the segment to allow for heat exchange with the tunnel internal environment
- the segment, the lining and the method according to the invention provide the geothermal probes to be placed both in proximity of the outer extrados and of the inner intrados of the segment to promote heat exchange both with the ground and with the tunnel internal environment.
- Variants of the several embodiments of the present invention further provide a different number and spacing of geothermal probes.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a prefabricated modular segment according to the present invention
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a segmental lining according to known prior art
- FIG. 2B is a perspective view of a segmental lining according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3A is an external developed view of a first embodiment of a prefabricated modular segment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3B is cross-sectional view of FIG. 3A;
- FIG. 3C is an inner developed view of FIG. 3A
- FIG. 4A is an external developed view of a second embodiment of a prefabricated modular segment according to the present invention.
- FIG.4B is a cross-sectional view of FIG.4A
- FIG.4C is an inner developed view of FIG.4A;
- FIG. 5A is an external developed view of a third embodiment of a prefabricated modular segment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 5A
- FIG. 5C is an inner developed view of FIG. 5A
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a lining made with prefabricated segments for a tunnel with two tracks for underground railway transport;
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a multiple lining made with segments according to the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram showing the steps of the method for exchanging heat in a tunnel by making a lining with a plurality of prefabricated modular energy segments according to the present invention.
- the segment, the lining and the method of the present invention are based on the concept of providing an innovative installation geometry of geothermal probes.
- the main characteristic of such segments, lining and method is the fact that, by said innovative installation geometry of geothermal probes, important advantages are achieved as regards heat exchange efficiency, head losses of the plant and effectiveness thereof.
- An important characteristic of said segment, lining and method is then the possibility of removing heat from the inside of a tunnel and controlling its temperature, thus reducing the need of forced ventilation.
- Another important characteristic of said segment, lining and method is the modularity and sectional behavior, that meet the need of arranging only one product adaptable to many uses and functions.
- outer means the portion of the prefabricated modular segment or of the lining made with prefabricated modular energy segments facing the ground; more precisely such term means the outer extrados.
- the term "inner” means the portion of the prefabricated modular segment or of the lining made with prefabricated modular energy segments facing the inside of the tunnel; more precisely such term means the inner intrados.
- FIG. 1 shows the prefabricated modular energy segment according to the present invention; with reference to FIG. 3A-3C, 4A-4C and 5A-5C, they show, in details, a first, a second and a third embodiment of the prefabricated modular energy segment respectively according to the present invention.
- the prefabricated modular energy segment 1 comprises:
- At least one pipe network 3 comprising a plurality of linear portions 5, a plurality of ciirvilinear junctions 7 for connecting two consecutive linear portions 5, a first 9a and a second 9b end.
- the prefabricated modular segment 1 is characterized by having an innovative geometry of the pipe network 3, and specifically, in that the linear portions 5 of the pipe network 3 are directed in the main development direction 20 of the structural element 2 and in that the curvilinear junctions 7 are arranged perpendicularly to the main development direction 20 of the structural element 2.
- the prefabricated modular segment 1 has a thickness ranging from 30 to 50 cm, and generally this is structural design information that depends on geotechnical conditions of the ground and on geometrical characteristics of the tunnel; the prefabricated modular segment 1 inside it has one or two pipe networks 3 able to convey a heat transfer fluid (preferably and particularly when used in tunnels, the heat transfer fluid is propylene glycol mixed with water and it is able to work also at temperatures lower than -20°C; however other heat transfer fluids can be used, depending on specific needs and applications, such as for example liquid water, glycol water, air, diathermic oil.
- a heat transfer fluid preferably and particularly when used in tunnels, the heat transfer fluid is propylene glycol mixed with water and it is able to work also at temperatures lower than -20°C; however other heat transfer fluids can be used, depending on specific needs and applications, such as for example liquid water, glycol water, air, diathermic oil.
- the structural element 2 is preferably made of reinforced concrete; however it can be made of metal material or any other material having mechanical properties suitable for the aim and suitable to maximize heat exchange.
- the pipe network 3 comprises a number of linear portions 5 ranging from three to seven, preferably equal to five, and a number of curvilinear junctions 7 ranging from two to six, preferably equal to four.
- the pipe network 3 and particularly its linear portions 5 and its curvilinear junctions 7, is preferably made of high density cross-linked polyethylene (Pe-Xa); however it is possible to use any other material able to carry out the same function and having chemical-physical and mechanical characteristics suitable for the aim.
- Pe-Xa high density cross-linked polyethylene
- the walls of the pipe network 3 and particularly of its linear portions 5 and of its curvilinear junctions 7 are composed of three concentric layers: a first layer in contact with the heat transfer fluid is composed of high density polyethylene, a second intermediate layer is made of polymer material and a third layer in contact with the material of the structural element is an oxygen-proof layer and it is composed of ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) copolymers; in particular the pipe network 3 is able to withstand high pressures and temperatures as well as corrosion.
- EVOH ethylene vinyl alcohol
- the pipe network 3 and particularly its linear portions 5 and its curvilinear junctions 7 is placed at a distance ranging between 5 cm and 15 cm, preferably at a distance of 10 cm, from the surface of the outer extrados 4, or from the surface of the inner intrados 6.
- the linear portions 5 of the pipe network 3 are mutually spaced by an interval ranging between 20 and 40 cm, preferably an interval of 30 cm.
- the linear portions 5 and the curvilinear junctions 7 of the pipe network 3 have an outer diameter ranging between 15 mm and 35 mm, preferably equal to 25 mm, and a thickness ranging from 1.5 mm to 3 mm, preferably equal to 2.3 mm.
- segment of the present invention with a segment according to prior art (for example the segment according to the document EP 1 905 947 Al already mentioned above) a decrease in head losses has been found ranging from 20 to 30% of each individual lining ring, other conditions being equal such as geometry, diameter and depth of the tunnel, due to the fact that the inner curves of the segment of the pipe network according to the invention are only four versus seven curves of the segment according to the document EP 1 905947 Al.
- FIG. 3A-3C show the first embodiment of the prefabricated modular energy segment 1 according to the invention, wherein such segment inside it has a pipe network 3 and wherein the pipe network 3 is positioned near the outer extrados 4 (visible in FIG.3A); for clarity reasons it is specified that near the inner intrados 6 there is no element able to exchange heat (such as shown in FIG 3C).
- the first embodiment of the invention is particularly advantageous since, as mentioned above, it allows efficiency of heat exchange to be considerably improved between segment and ground with which is it in contact with respect to known solutions (for applications where the direction of interstitial water flow in the ground is perpendicular to the axis of the tunnel or of the involved civil engineering work) as well as it allows head losses to be considerably reduced.
- FIG. 4A-4C show the second embodiment of the prefabricated modular energy segment 1 according to the invention, wherein such segment has inside it a pipe network 3 and wherein the pipe network 3 is positioned near the inner intrados 6 (visible in FIG. 4Q; for clarity reasons, it is specified that near the outer extrados 4 there are no elements able to exchange heat (such as shown in fig. 4A).
- the second embodiment of the invention is particularly advantageous since it accomplishes the heat exchange between segment and environment air; in particular, when applied in a tunnel, such second embodiment mitigates the inner overheating of the tunnel caused by operating traffic since it allows heat to be removed from the tunnel and allows its temperature to be controlled, consequently reducing the need of forced ventilation.
- FIG. 5A-5C show the third embodiment of the prefabricated modular energy segment 1 according to the invention, wherein such segment has inside it two pipe networks 3a and 3b and wherein the first pipe network 3a is positioned near the outer extrados 4 (visible in FIG. 5C) while the second pipe network 3b is positioned near the inner intrados 6 (visible in FIG5C).
- the prefabricated modular energy segment 1 it is possible to accomplish a heat exchange both between segment and ground with which such segment is in contact and between segment and environment air with which such segment is in contact, such as shown in FIG.5B. It is considered useful to specify that the first pipe network 3a is placed at a distance ranging from 5 cm to 15 cm, preferably at a distance of 10 cm, from the surface of the outer extrados 4, and the second pipe network 3b is placed at a distance ranging from 5 cm to 15 cm, preferably at a distance of 10 cm, from the surface of the inner intrados 6.
- the third embodiment of the invention by combining the advantages of the first and second embodiments, achieve the result of allowing heat to be exchanged both with ground and with the tunnel internal environment by means of two separated and independent systems and plants.
- the pipe network 3 (and likewise each one of the two networks 3a and 3b of the third embodiment of the invention described above) comprises a first 9a and a second 9b ends; such first 9a and second 9b ends are provided to allow the pipe networks to be connected between a segment and an adjacent one and also to be connected to delivery and return lines visible in FIG.7; the connection generally takes place after installation, by means of sleeves that are easy to be inspected.
- FIG.2A shows a tunnel lining Iff according to the known technical solution of EP 1 905 947 Al disclosed above; such lining comprises a plurality of prefabricated modular segments 1' wherein the pipes are arranged in a direction parallel to the axis of the tunnel.
- the tunnel lining, or ring 10, according to the present invention visible in FIG2B, comprises a plurality of prefabricated modular energy segments 1, each segment comprising:
- At least one pipe network 3 comprising a plurality of linear portions 5, a plurality of curvilinear junctions 7 for connecting two consecutive linear portions 5, a first 9a and a second 9b end,
- Each segment 1 is radially joined to an adjacent segment 1 by connecting the first end 9a of the pipe network 3 of each segment 2 to the second end 9b of the pipe network 3 of the adjacent segment 1.
- each ring 10 is joined to a consecutive ring 10 by the connection between a second end 9b of the segment 1 of the ring 10 and a first end 9a of a segment 1 of the consecutive ring 10, thus forming a multiple lining or a circuit of rings in series; preferably the circuit comprises a number of rings in series ranging from three to seven; more peferably the circuit comprises a number of rings in series equal to five, such as shown in Fig.7.
- Characteristics of the individual elements of the prefabricated modular energy segments 1 are completely similar to those described above and thefore for brevity reaosns, thay will not be disclosed again.
- the tunnel lining 10 has a number of segments ranging from five to seven.
- the tunnel lining 10 is useful for exhanging heat with the ground placed in contact with the outer extradoses 4 of the plurality of segments 1 or with the enviroment inside the tunnel placed in contact with the inner intradoses 6 of the plurality of segments 1 or both with the ground and with the tunnel internal environment.
- FIG.6 shows an example of a lining ring made with prefabricated segments for a two-track tunnel for underground railway transport; in such example the number of segments is equal to six segments plus a keystone segment
- the lining shown herein merely by way of example and not as a limitation comprises:
- the six prefabricated modular energy segments 1 are placed such to compose a continuous ring, while the keystone segment 8 is placed between two segments 1, in the space left empty such to complete the lining ring, to accomplish the function of guaranteeing a suitable contact between the segments.
- the main delivery 12 and return 13 lines can be arranged under the safety floor 14 placed at the sides of the tunnel.
- An aspect independent and usable autonomously from the other aspects of the present invention is about a method for exchanging heat in a tunnel by making a lining with a plurality of prefabricated modular energy segments shown in fig.8; the method comprises the following steps:
- step 101 providing at least one pipe network 3 formed by a plurality of linear portions 5, a plurality of cuivilinear junctions 7 for connecting two consecutive linear portions, a first 9a and a second 9b end (step 101);
- step 102 providing a prefabricated modular energy segment 1 by positioning said at least one pipe network 3 in a structural element 2 having a main development direction 20, so that the linear portions 5 of the pipe network 3 are directed in the main development direction of the structural element 2 and the curvilinear junctions 7 are arranged perpendicularly to the main development direction of the structural element 2 (step 102);
- step 103 repeating the previous steps 101 and 102 for providing a plurality of prefabricated modular energy segments 1 (step 103);
- step 106 repeating the previous steps 104 and 105 for obtaining a plurality of lining rings and for hydraulically connecting with each other the prefabricated modular energy segments 1 of each lining ring (step 106);
- step 108 - hydraulically connecting the circuit of rings in series with a main delivery line and with a main return line
- the method can further comprise the following steps:
- step 109 hydraulically connecting the system realized in step 108 to one or more heat pumps (step 109);
- step 110 - carrying out pressure testing and commissioning
- the method provides that the circuit formed in step 107 comprises a number of rings in series ranging from three to seven.
- the method according to the invention provides the geothermal probes to be positioned near the inner intrados of the segment.
- the method according to the invention provides the geothermal probes to be arranged both near the outer extrados and near the inner intrados of the segment.
- the segment, lining and the method according to the present invention have many areas of applications, that result directly from the innovative characteristics and from the advantages disclosed above; in particular the present invention can be advantageously used in the transport field, specifically in newly constructed urban tunnels for underground railway lines, for networks of water systems/ sewer systems and for similar applications, as well as extra-urban tunnels, bored with a mechanized method by the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM); more in general the present invention has an advantageous application in winter heating and summer conditioning of buildings, allowing a tunnel, which has been made for different reasons, to be used also for heat exchange with the ground by a sustainable and renewable energy system.
- TBM Tunnel Boring Machine
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