A 1700 m2 solar pond was constructed in the desert of Kuwait where severe weather conditions prevail in all seasons. The paper describes in detail a diffuser design for the gradient establishment, gradient stability, and thermal performance of the pond. The main problem encountered in operating the pond was mixing between the upper zone and the gradient zone, even when the wind speed was as low as 5 m/s. No mixing between the gradient and the lower connective zone was observed. The wind effect was severe in causing mixing even when the upper convective zone increased to 0.90 m.
The effect of the inlet and outlet diffuser design on the performance of thermal stratification in a vertical water tank is investigated experimentally. Two sets of diffusers are used in the experiments, which are conducted with a moving thermocline (both up and down) for different flow rates. The results indicate that the preservation of the initial thermocline is excellent when using a settling mesh. It is also shown that the extraction efficiency of the tank is higher at low flow rates during charging, whereas it is lower at low flow rates during discharging.
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