Numerical study on energy conversion characteristics of molten salt pump based on energy transport theory
Yongxin Jin,
Desheng Zhang,
Wenwu Song,
Xi Shen,
Lei Shi and
Jiaxing Lu
Energy, 2022, vol. 244, issue PA
Abstract:
Molten salt pump (MSP) used in concentrating solar power (CSP) system to circulate the molten salt. The operation of MSP needs to understand the energy conversion characteristics in the flow field. In this study, the energy conversion characteristics of MSP were investigated based on energy transport theory. A significant portion of power is consumed in the propulsion of pressure between the inlet throat to the outlet throat of the impeller passage. The increase in the energy of medium by the Lamb vector divergence mainly occurs on the rear of the impeller passage. Whereas the enstrophy dissipation area is primarily located in the suction surface area at the impeller outlet. In addition, the pressure propulsion power is critical for energy transfer in the impeller, while the contribution of Lamb vector divergence and enstrophy dissipation is limited. It was observed that the distribution of the three energy transport dynamic parameters have a high degree of coincidence irrespective of the medium density, which indicates that the density of the medium does not have a significant impact on the law of energy conversion. Therefore, when the geometrical characteristics of the impeller are determined, the energy conversion characteristics of different medium do not change significantly.
Keywords: Concentrating solar power (CSP); Molten salt pump (MSP); Energy transport; Pressure propulsion power; Lamb vector divergence; Enstrophy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122674
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