TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance analysis of conventional and sloped solar chimney power plants in China
AU - Cao, Fei
AU - Zhao, Liang
AU - Li, Huashan
AU - Guo, Liejin
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The solar chimney power plant (SCPP) has been accepted as one of the most promising approaches for future large-scale solar energy applications. This paper reports on a heat transfer model that is used to compare the performance of a conventional solar chimney power plant (CSCPP) and two sloped solar chimney power plants (SSCPPs) with the collector oriented at 30° and 60°, respectively. The power generation from SCPPs at different latitudes in China is also analyzed. Results indicate that the larger solar collector angle leads to improved performance in winter but results in lower performance in summer. It is found that the optimal collector angle to achieve the maximum power in Lanzhou, China, is around 60°. Main factors that influence the performance of SCPPs also include the system height and the air thermophysical characteristics. The ground energy loss, reflected solar radiation, and kinetic loss at the chimney outlet are the main energy losses in SCPPs. The studies also show SSCPPs are more suitable for high latitude regions in Northwest China, but CSCPPs are suggested to be built in southeastern and eastern parts of China with the combination to the local agriculture.
AB - The solar chimney power plant (SCPP) has been accepted as one of the most promising approaches for future large-scale solar energy applications. This paper reports on a heat transfer model that is used to compare the performance of a conventional solar chimney power plant (CSCPP) and two sloped solar chimney power plants (SSCPPs) with the collector oriented at 30° and 60°, respectively. The power generation from SCPPs at different latitudes in China is also analyzed. Results indicate that the larger solar collector angle leads to improved performance in winter but results in lower performance in summer. It is found that the optimal collector angle to achieve the maximum power in Lanzhou, China, is around 60°. Main factors that influence the performance of SCPPs also include the system height and the air thermophysical characteristics. The ground energy loss, reflected solar radiation, and kinetic loss at the chimney outlet are the main energy losses in SCPPs. The studies also show SSCPPs are more suitable for high latitude regions in Northwest China, but CSCPPs are suggested to be built in southeastern and eastern parts of China with the combination to the local agriculture.
KW - Conventional solar chimney power plant
KW - Northwest China
KW - Sloped solar chimney power plant
KW - Solar chimney
KW - Solar energy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84866562765
U2 - 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2012.06.038
DO - 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2012.06.038
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84866562765
SN - 1359-4311
VL - 50
SP - 582
EP - 592
JO - Applied Thermal Engineering
JF - Applied Thermal Engineering
IS - 1
ER -