Dataset supporting publication: “On Site Monitoring During Nearby Drilling Operations Toward a Geothermal Power System Installation”

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Dataset supporting publication: "On Site Monitoring During Nearby Drilling Operations Toward a Geothermal Power System Installation"

Dataset supporting publication: "On Site Monitoring During Nearby Drilling Operations Toward a Geothermal Power System Installation" (publication available in GEOFIT website)

Datasets resultant from structural health monitoring activities (accelerometer data).

Among the approaches to the production of “green” energy, geothermal power systems are becoming quite popular in Europe. Their installation in existing buildings requires an extended, external pipes appendix whose laying operation needs a drilling activities nearby structural skeletons often designed to support static loads only, especially when ancient buildings are targeted. This contribution reports and discusses the experimental results achieved within a specific case study within the European project GEOFIT. In particular, standard accelerometric measurements in and nearby a single-story reinforced concrete building are collected and analysed in the absence of drilling (pre-drilling) and during drilling activities (drilling phase) to monitor the structure response to the external source of vibrations related to the excavations phase. The target is to outline automatic guidelines toward installations preventing from any sort of structural damage.