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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. Lien externe

Beaudry, G., Pasquier, P., & Robert, S. (avril 2023). The influence of local hydrogeological conditions on SCW operations [Communication écrite]. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. Lien externe

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Cerclet, L., Courcelles, B., & Pasquier, P. (2023). Reactive transport model predicting calcite precipitation: Case of a dynamically operated standing column well. Geothermics, 115, 12 pages. Lien externe

Cerclet, L., Courcelles, B., & Pasquier, P. (avril 2023). Thermohydrochemical model to identify the impact of bleed flow on calcite scaling in a standing column well [Communication écrite]. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. Lien externe

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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. Lien externe

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Hernandez, D., Pasquier, P., & Guibault, F. (avril 2023). Numerical simulation of a sedimentation tank applied to an open loop groud heat exchanger system [Communication écrite]. EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. Lien externe

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Jacques, L., & Pasquier, P. (2023). Obtaining the hydraulic and thermal properties of the main hydrostratigraphic units surrounding a standing column well using a thermal response test. Journal of Hydrology, 623, 13 pages. Lien externe

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Morchio, S., Pasquier, P., Fossa, M., & Beier, R. A. (2023). A spectral method aimed at explaining the role of the heat transfer rate when the Infinite Line Source model is applied to Thermal Response Test analyses. Geothermics, 111, 17 pages. Lien externe

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