Volume 2: Solar Energy 1979
DOI: 10.1115/79-sol-4
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Review of Liquid Piston Pumps and Their Operation With Solar Energy

Abstract: Liquid Piston Pumps are considered to be systems involving the up and down oscillations of a fluid column contained in a vessel which is enclosed at the top. At the bottom a suitable arrangement of check valves converts the oscillatory motion to a pumping action. The oscillations may be generated by cyclic heating, inertia forces, or combinations of the two. Existing designs of LPP’s are reviewed. Experimental results, and a theoretical analysis, are given for a straight tube L.P.P. The design of a Solar LPP i… Show more

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“…The power output and energy efficiency were the parameters most commonly optimized using genetic algorithms, particle swarm optimizers, fuzzy logic‐based optimizers, and AI‐based neural networks. In a study (Murphy, 1979), seven different types of liquid piston pumps operating on low‐grade solar energy were reviewed. It was put forward that straight tube‐based pumps were the most efficient technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The power output and energy efficiency were the parameters most commonly optimized using genetic algorithms, particle swarm optimizers, fuzzy logic‐based optimizers, and AI‐based neural networks. In a study (Murphy, 1979), seven different types of liquid piston pumps operating on low‐grade solar energy were reviewed. It was put forward that straight tube‐based pumps were the most efficient technology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%