Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications

A solar chimney power plant utilizes the ground as its energy conversion medium from solar radiation to kinetic energy in the adjacent air stream. In this work, the conversion capability of six different ground materials, that are potentially available in Malaysia, were studied experimentally and nu...

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Main Authors: Al-Azawie, S.S., Hassan, S., Zammeri, M.F.
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Published: WITPress 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.317692022-03-29T03:36:59Z Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications Al-Azawie, S.S. Hassan, S. Zammeri, M.F. A solar chimney power plant utilizes the ground as its energy conversion medium from solar radiation to kinetic energy in the adjacent air stream. In this work, the conversion capability of six different ground materials, that are potentially available in Malaysia, were studied experimentally and numerically. An experimental setup was constructed to acquire measured data. A numerical model was constructed in the FLUENT software environment to model and simulate the energy conversion process. The selected materials were ceramic, black stone, sawdust, dark green painted wood (DGPW), sand and pebble. The simulation results showed good consistency with the experimental results in terms of the air stream velocity and the energy conversion efficiency. The ceramic and black stone have shown better performance upon the other materials. In particular, the ceramic medium has shown another advantage to its solar radiation absorptivity � its heat storage capability. However, due to its availability, black stone is recommended for use as the absorbing material in the solar chimney in Malaysia and regional countries. © 2014 WIT Press. WITPress 2014 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84926479759&doi=10.2495%2fESUS140191&partnerID=40&md5=428edef602ffe57c7ba513168ac00893 Al-Azawie, S.S. and Hassan, S. and Zammeri, M.F. (2014) Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 186 . pp. 219-230. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31769/
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description A solar chimney power plant utilizes the ground as its energy conversion medium from solar radiation to kinetic energy in the adjacent air stream. In this work, the conversion capability of six different ground materials, that are potentially available in Malaysia, were studied experimentally and numerically. An experimental setup was constructed to acquire measured data. A numerical model was constructed in the FLUENT software environment to model and simulate the energy conversion process. The selected materials were ceramic, black stone, sawdust, dark green painted wood (DGPW), sand and pebble. The simulation results showed good consistency with the experimental results in terms of the air stream velocity and the energy conversion efficiency. The ceramic and black stone have shown better performance upon the other materials. In particular, the ceramic medium has shown another advantage to its solar radiation absorptivity � its heat storage capability. However, due to its availability, black stone is recommended for use as the absorbing material in the solar chimney in Malaysia and regional countries. © 2014 WIT Press.
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author Al-Azawie, S.S.
Hassan, S.
Zammeri, M.F.
spellingShingle Al-Azawie, S.S.
Hassan, S.
Zammeri, M.F.
Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications
author_facet Al-Azawie, S.S.
Hassan, S.
Zammeri, M.F.
author_sort Al-Azawie, S.S.
title Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications
title_short Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications
title_full Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications
title_fullStr Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications
title_sort experimental and numerical study on ground material absorptivity for solar chimney power applications
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