Abstract

A passive method for the replenishment of salt in solar ponds is suggested, based on the natural circulation of water caused by density differences. Water, from a selected depth in the solar pond, is passed through a salt bed in an adjacent tank, where its salinity is increased before it is returned to the bottom region of the solar pond. The difference between the densities, at the points of intake and outlet, provide the driving force for the natural circulation. Careful system design ensures that this circulation will transport enough salt to the bottom region of the pond to compensate for its upward diffusion in salt gradient solar ponds. This method negates the need for the pumping installation normally required for salt replenishment; and it provides a simple, self-regulating, and reliable method for density control in the bottom region of solar ponds.

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