Title of article :
Electric power generation from solar pond using combined
thermosyphon and thermoelectric modules
Author/Authors :
Randeep Singh، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Sura Tundee a، نويسنده , , Aliakbar Akbarzadeh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Salinity-gradient solar ponds can collect and store solar heat at temperatures up to 80 C. As a result, these water bodies act as a
renewable source of low grade heat which can be utilized for heating and power generation applications. In this paper, design and test
result of the combined system of thermosyphon and thermoelectric modules (TTMs) for the generation of electricity from low grade
thermal sources like solar pond is discussed. In solar ponds, temperature difference in the range 40–60 C is available between the lower
convective zone (LCZ) and the upper convective zone (UCZ) which can be applied across the hot and cold surfaces of the thermoelectric
modules to make it work as a power generator. The designed system utilizes gravity assisted thermosyphon to transfer heat from the hot
bottom to the cold top of the solar pond. Thermoelectric cells (TECs) are attached to the top end of the thermosyphon which lies in the
UCZ thereby maintaining differential temperature across them. A laboratory scale model based on the proposed combination of thermosyphon
and thermoelectric cells was fabricated and tested under the temperature differences that exist in the solar ponds. Result outcomes
from the TTM prototype have indicated significant prospects of such system for power generation from low grade heat sources
particularly for remote area power supply. A potential advantage of such a system is its ability to continue to provide useful power output
at night time or on cloudy days because of the thermal storage capability of the solar pond.
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Keywords :
Solar pond , thermosyphon , Power generation , Renewable energy , Thermoelectric generator
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy