Author/Authors :
J. Andrews *، نويسنده , , A. Akbarzadeh، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An alternative method of heat extraction from salinity-gradient solar ponds is investigated with the aim of
increasing the overall energy efficiency of collecting solar radiation, storing heat and delivering this heat to an application.
In this alternative method, heat is extracted from the non-convecting gradient layer of a solar pond as well
as, or instead of, from the lower convective zone (LCZ). A theoretical analysis of combined gradient-layer and LCZ
heat extraction is conducted to obtain expressions for the variation of temperature with depth in the pond, and the
temperature gradient with depth. The dependence of the overall energy efficiency of the pond on thickness of the
gradient-layer, temperature of delivered heat, and various combinations of gradient layer and LCZ heat extraction
rates, including the limiting cases of gradient-layer heat extraction only, and LCZ heat extraction only, is then
explored. This theoretical analysis suggests that heat extraction from the gradient layer has the potential to increase
the overall energy efficiency of a solar pond delivering heat at a relatively high temperature by up to 50%, compared
with the conventional method of heat extraction solely from the LCZ. The potential gain in efficiency using gradientlayer
heat extraction is attributed to the lowering of heat losses by conduction to the upper convective (surface) zone
that can be achieved with this method. Experimental investigations are proposed to test the predictions of the theoretical
analysis in practice, and assess the impact of a number of idealized assumptions made on the findings
reported here.
2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Keywords :
solar pond , thermal efficiency , Heat extraction , Gradient-layer heat exchanger