Abstract

A typical layout of a solar chimney power plant has a single axial turbine with radial inflow through inlet guide vanes at the base of the chimney. Turbine efficiency depends on the turbine blade row and turbine diffuser loss coefficients. The paper presents analytical equations in terms of turbine flow and load coefficient and degree of reaction, to express the influence of each coefficient on turbine efficiency. It finds analytical solutions for optimum degree of reaction, maximum turbine efficiency for required power and maximum efficiency for constrained turbine size. Characteristics measured on a 720 mm diameter turbine model confirm the validity of the analytical model. Application to a proposed large solar chimney plant indicates that a peak turbine total-to-total efficiency of around 90% is attainable, but not necessarily over the full range of plant operating points.

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