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Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., Faucher, J., Tonellato, G., & Kummer, M. (2024, April). Standing column wells in cold climates : a case study in a highly productive aquifer [Presentation]. In 2024 EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. Unavailable
Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., & Robert, S. (2023, April). The influence of local hydrogeological conditions on SCW operations [Paper]. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. External link
Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., & Nguyen, A. (2023). New formulations and experimental validation of non-stationary convolutions for the fast simulation of time-variant flowrates in ground heat exchangers. Science and Technology for the Built Environment, 20 pages. External link
Beaudry, G., & Pasquier, P. (2022, December). Dynamic simulation of ground source heat pump systems with non-stationary convolutions [Paper]. International Ground Source Heat Pump Association annual Conference, Las vegas, NV, USA. External link
Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., Marcotte, D., & Zarrella, A. (2022). Flow rate control in standing column wells: A flexible solution for reducing the energy use and peak power demand of the built environment. Applied Energy, 313, 14 pages. External link
Beaudry, G. (2021). Convolution non stationnaire de fonctions de transfert pour la simulation efficace des systèmes géothermiques de puits à colonne permanente [Ph.D. thesis, Polytechnique Montréal]. Available
Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., & Marcotte, D. (2021). A fast convolution-based method to simulate time-varying flow rates in closed-loop and standing column well ground heat exchangers. Renewable Energy, 174, 55-72. External link
Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., & Marcotte, D. (2021, April). Non stationary combinaison for the simulation of time-varying flow rates in closing-loop ground heat exchangers [Paper]. EGU General Assembly (vEGU 2021). External link
Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., & Marcotte, D. (2019). The impact of rock fracturing and pump intake location on the thermal recovery of a standing column well: model development, experimental validation, and numerical analysis. Science and Technology for the Built Environment, 25(8), 1052-1068. External link
Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., & Marcotte, D. (2018, September). Hydrogeothermal characterization and modelling of a standing column well experimental installation [Paper]. IGSHPA Research Track, Stockholm, Sweden. External link
Dion, G., Pasquier, P., Marcotte, D., & Beaudry, G. (2023). Multi-deconvolution in non-stationary conditions applied to experimental thermal response test analysis to obtain short-term transfer functions. Science and Technology for the Built Environment, 14 pages. External link
Dion, G., Pasquier, P., Beaudry, G., & Marcotte, D. (2022, December). Stationary and non-stationary deconvolution to recover long-term transfer functions [Paper]. International Ground Source Heat Pump Association annual Conference, Las vegas, NV, USA. External link
Jacques, L., Pasquier, P., Dion, G., & Beaudry, G. (2025). Experimental assessment of inter-well reinjection in standing column wells by analysis of transfer functions obtained from non-stationary deconvolution. Geothermics, 125, 103184. External link
Rose, C., Pasquier, P., Nguyen, A., & Beaudry, G. (2022, December). Forecasting hydraulic head changes in injection wells using LSTM network [Paper]. International Ground Source Heat Pump Association annual Conference, Las vegas, NV, USA. External link
Tonellato, G., Beaudry, G., Kummert, M., Pasquier, P., & Candanedo, J. A. (2022, December). Control strategy evaluation framework for ground source heat pumps using standing column wells [Paper]. International Ground Source Heat Pump Association annual Conference, Las vegas, NV, USA. External link