Abstract

Solar chimney power plant (SCPP) is an interesting project to produce clean and sustainable energy. An efficient SCPP system requires a very high chimney, and thus the optimization of the chimney shape presents an important way to enhance the SCPP performance. The aim of this paper is to analyze the effect of the divergent chimney shape on the airflow behavior inside SCPP. A comparison between four chimney shapes is carried out using CFD method: two cylindrical chimneys with different diameters and two divergent chimneys with different shapes. Indeed, both parameters were studied: the ratio of the inlet and outlet diameter of the chimney and the shape of the chimney which both hyperboloid and conical. The SCPP prototype was tested numerically and experimentally to validate the present computational outcomes. The obtained results confirm that the divergence shape affects directly the efficiency of the SCPP system. Moreover, the hyperboloid chimney presents the efficient solution which produces an important power output with keeping the chimney height constant.

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