Author/Authors :
M.A. Punyasenaa ، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , C.D. Amarasekaraa، نويسنده , , J.R.P. Jayakodya، نويسنده , , P.A.A. Pereraa، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An investigation of the thermal stability of large area saltpan solar ponds under different climatic conditions is presented.
The study focuses on time taken by the pond to reach its stable conditions with heavy rainfall and the effect of wind-mixing
process for the stability of the pond. Investigations were carried out over a period of 60 days on a large-area solar pond of 90
cm deep. The temperature and density profiles obtained 34 days after filling showed that the pond had attained its stability
with a bottom temperature of 63 8C. Results reveal that heavy rainfall is the prime cause for the pond to reach stability in a
time period of about 30 days. Strong wind-induced mixing prevailed during the second half of the investigation, which
contributed to the erosion of the nonconvecting zone is the cause for observed destabilization of the pond. The estimated
critical wind speed for complete destruction of the nonconvecting zone is about 25 km/h.
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