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In this paper, concept of a modified two-zone solar pond consisting lateral extraction from an extended length of
convection free zone combined with thermoelectric generators for electrical power generation is proposed. In
this work, a new transient-state analytical model to predict the performance of such a system is developed. Fully
closed-form transient solution for performance analysis during extended length lateral heat extraction from solar
ponds is not yet available in the literature. The presence of two source terms, one of which is solution dependent
and mixed boundary conditions makes the present study complex to be solved analytically. The methodology
based on the expansion of Eigenfunctions is proposed to predict temperature profiles within the solar pond
having dual layer heat extraction. Using the temperature field, net energy output from the system for a specified
period is obtained. The variation in power output and net energy for various cases of design and operating
parameters during the maturation phase of the solar pond and after achieving the steady-state is analysed. The
sensitivity of different operating and design parameters on the output of the system is also evaluated. Further, an
inverse optimization analysis is also carried out to search for possible combinations of various design and
operating parameters in the system towards meeting a specified net energy output from the thermoelectric
generators. It was observed that using the inversely obtained set of parameters can significantly reduce the
volume, base area, and total height of the solar pond concerning the existing convention. |
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