Potential need for vestibule structures in solar updraft tower
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A solar updraft tower (SUT) is a power-generating structure that transforms solar energy into electricity through the kinetic energy of air rising due to solar-radiation-induced buoyancy. In traditional architecture, a vestibule is a small room that leads to the main room, and it separates the indoor and outdoor atmospheres, thereby reducing heat loss and improving the thermal performance of the main room. Herein, we propose a canopy-attached divider structure that can create a vestibule-like space and increase the overall thermo-fluid dynamic efficiency of SUTs. A computer simulation study was conducted for various divider geometries in terms of their locations and shapes to create diverse vestibules. The control parameters were the gap between the divider tip and the ground and the length along the radial direction, which determines the vestibule volume. SUT efficiency was analyzed using the velocity, temperature, and turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) contours obtained herein. The vestibule created by installing a divider with a gap of 60 mm and a length of 4.6 m can increase the outlet velocity by up to 6.97 %. The study demonstrated that integrating the well-established technology of the 'vestibule' with the SUT resulted in enhanced performance, showcasing a synergy between the conventional approach and the innovative SUT. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd

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Numerical analysisParametric designSolar updraft towerTurbulence kinetic energyVestibuleCHIMNEY POWER-PLANTHEAT-STORAGENUMERICAL-SIMULATIONPERFORMANCECOLLECTORSHEIGHT
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Potential need for vestibule structures in solar updraft tower
저자
Kim, JoengmokLee, SeungjinPark, JunseonYull Park, Joong
DOI
10.1016/j.tsep.2023.102332
발행일
2024-01
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Thermal Science and Engineering Progress
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