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Structural performance of thermo-active foundations -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Thermo-elastic soil-structure interaction -- 1.3 Design criteria -- 1.4 Thermo-mechanical load transfer analysis -- 1.4.1 Assumptions and basic aspects of the model -- 1.4.2 Load-transfer curves -- 1.4.3 Mechanical load transfer analysis -- 1.4.4 Thermo-mechanical T-z analyses -- 1.4.5 Model evaluation: impact of temperature changes -- 1.4.6 Model evaluation: impact of boundary conditions -- 1.4.7 Model evaluation: head restraint effects -- 1.4.8 Results from thermo-active foundations -- 1.5 Final comments -- 1.6 Acknowledgments -- 1.7 References -- 327 $a2. Thermal analysis of thermoactive foundations -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Thermal modeling of TAFs -- 2.2.1 Description of TAF thermal modeling -- 2.2.2 Experimental validation -- 2.2.3 Sensitivity analysis -- 2.2.4 Impact of thermal piles on soil temperature distribution -- 2.3 Building foundation heat transfer -- 2.4 Thermal response of TAFs -- 2.5 Energy analysis of buildings with TAF systems -- 2.5.1 Application of TAFs for office buildings -- 2.5.2 Application of TAFs to residential buildings -- 2.6 Summary and conclusions -- 2.7 References -- 327 $a3. Full scale geothermal energy pile studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Site ground conditions -- 3.3 Instrumentation of full-scale geothermal energy piles -- 3.3.1 Single geothermal energy pile instrumentation -- 3.3.2 Instrumentation of group of geothermal energy piles -- 3.4 Heating test for single pile case -- 3.5 Mechanical tests -- 3.6 Dual pile system -- 3.6.1 Concrete curing temperature -- 3.6.2 Strains during concrete curing -- 3.7 Conclusions -- 3.8 Acknowledgments -- 3.9 References -- About the authors. 330 3 $aThis monograph documents the current of state-of-art in Thermo- Active Foundations (TAFs) suitable for efficiently and sustainably heat and cooling buildings. 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