2019
DOI: 10.3844/erjsp.2019.20.26
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Performance Assessment of Solar Chimneys: Part 2 – Impacts of Slenderness Value and Collector Slope on Power Output

Abstract: In the previous part, impacts of chimney height thus pressure difference on the power output of solar chimneys have been numerically evaluated. Within the scope of this research, slenderness and slope of collector are analysed in terms of their potential influence on average velocity of air at the chimney inlet. The analyses are based on a commercial and reliable CFD software ANSYS FLUENT. Chimney height is considered to be 100 m in the research and the chimney diameter is varied through a dimensionless parame… Show more

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“…They claim that if the height of the chimney is 500 m under constant conditions, 134 kW of power will be output from the system. There are researchers who evaluate chimney and slenderness together for their potential effects on system performance characteristics [9,10]. It is reported that the slenderness improves the velocity figures within the plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They claim that if the height of the chimney is 500 m under constant conditions, 134 kW of power will be output from the system. There are researchers who evaluate chimney and slenderness together for their potential effects on system performance characteristics [9,10]. It is reported that the slenderness improves the velocity figures within the plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Karimipor et al [22] developed a CFD model based on the dimensional characteristics of the Manzanares pilot plant, and they claimed that making the chimney height of the existing system more than 400 m will not increase the power output of the system too much, and will even have a negative effect on the system after a certain point. Some researchers also analysed the influence of chimney height on power output in the systems designed in various geometries [23][24][25][26][27][28]. According to their findings, it has been widely accepted that increasing the chimney height in different geometries increases the performance of the system [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%