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Energies
A Two-Dimensional Numerical Study of Hydrodynamic, Heat and Mass Transfer and Stability in a Salt Gradient Solar Pond
Ridha Boudhiaf1  Ali Ben Moussa2 
[1] Unit of Computational Fluid Dynamics and Transfer Phenomena (CFDTP), Department of Mechanical Engineers, National Engineering School of Sfax, Street of Soukra, Km 3.5, B.P. 1173, Sfax 3038, Tunisia;
关键词: energy collection and storage;    transient fluid flow;    heat and mass transfer;    salt gradient solar pond;    solar radiation absorption;    computational study;   
DOI  :  10.3390/en5103986
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

In this work, the problem of hydrodynamic, heat and mass transfer and stability in a salt gradient solar pond has been numerically studied by means of computational fluid dynamics in transient regime. The body of the simulated pond is an enclosure of height H and length L wherein an artificial salinity gradient is created in order to suppress convective motions induced by solar radiation absorption and to stabilize the solar pond during the period of operation. Here we show the distribution of velocity, temperature and salt concentration fields during energy collection and storage in a solar pond filled with water and constituted by three different salinity zones. The bottom of the pond is blackened and the free-surface is subjected to heat losses by convection, evaporation and radiation while the vertical walls are adiabatic and impermeable. The governing equations of continuity, momentum, thermal energy and mass transfer are discretized by finite–volume method in transient regime. Velocity vector fields show the presence of thin convective cells in the upper convective zone (UCZ) and large convective cells in the lower convective zone (LCZ). This study shows the importance of buoyancy ratio in the decrease of temperature in the UCZ and in the preservation of high temperature in the LCZ. It shows also the importance of the thickness of Non-Convective Zone (NCZ) in the reduction of the upwards heat losses.

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CC BY   
© 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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