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Thermal analysis of constant flow partitioned solar pond
Authors:PK Bansal  ND Kaushik
Affiliation:Centre of Energy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India
Abstract:This paper presents the thermal analysis of the process of heat extraction by circulating water layer through the convective zone of a partitioned solar pond. The observed variation of atmospheric air temperature and solar intensity is assumed periodic. Explicit expressions for the transient rate and temperature at which heat can be extracted by circulation of water at constant flow rate, are derived. Numerical computations corresponding to solar heat flux and atmospheric air temperature measurement at New Delhi during the year 1974 have been made, and the optimization of the flow rate as well as the depth of the convective-non-convective zones in the pond have been investigated. The optimum heat retrieval efficiency of 27.5%, 34% and 40% corresponding to heat retrieval temperatures of 97°C, 60.5°C and 45.5°C, respectively, are predicted for water flow rates of 2 × 10?4, 5 × 10?4 and 10?3 kg/s.m2, respectively. The load levelling in retrieved heat flux improves as flow rates are lowered, and the non-convective zone is oversized. With the non-convective zone depth near optimum, an increase in the depth of the heat extraction zone considerably influences the retrieved heat flux; it shifts its maximum to winter months and deteriorates the load levelling. The variability in flow rate required for the maintenance of constant temperature of the heat extraction zone is also investigated. It is found that the required variability is less for higher temperatures of the extraction zone and larger depths of non-convective zone.
Keywords:Partitioned  Solar pond  Heat extraction  Thermal conversion
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