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Dear @MassimoCimmino
I have two somewhat related questions about what's (currently) possible with pygfunction.
- Given a certain borefield, you can calculate the g-function of this borefield with pygfunction. However, I am wondering if it is possible to calculate the g-function for a point (x, y) outside of the borefield. Namely, image you have a constant heat extraction out of a certain borefield and you want to plot the temperature evolution over time from a location (x, y) outside of the borefield, can you do this with pygfunction?
- Image you have two neighbouring houses each with 2 boreholes drilled in their garden. We can calculate the temperature response of each pair of boreholes, but since these two houses are close to each other, there is a thermal interference between both. Is it possible to determine these interference (namely the difference between the thermal response of one pair of boreholes without its neighbour and the thermal response of the boreholes given the neighbouring pair).
Best regards,
@wouterpeere