Performance analysis of seasonal soil heat storage system based on numerical simulation and experimental investigation
Zulkarnain Abbas,
Li Yong,
Saqlain Abbas,
Dongwen Chen,
Y. Li and
R.Z. Wang
Renewable Energy, 2021, vol. 178, issue C, 66-78
Abstract:
Renewable energy has become very prominent these days because of its sustainable and environment-friendly nature. The soil heat storage system plays an important role in the long-term storage of solar energy to ensure a consistent power supply. The experimental analysis and practical implementation of soil heat storage system are very difficult due to its large size and the simulation-based calculation is also very complex for the entire storage system. In order to reduce the system from the perspective of space and time, this paper has applied a similar function relationship for soil heat storage system and develops the traditional CFD simulation model and similar model. According to the dimensions of similar model, the corresponding experimental setup is constructed and the experimental results of long-term heat storage in the soil are compared with the calculation results of a CFD similar model. The relative error of inlet and outlet temperature difference is measured 10% and the error for soil temperature rise is below 1 °C. The proposed method has reduced the simulation and experimental workload for soil heat storage using similarity theory. Hence, the proposed method has great significance in the research domain of soil heat storage and the application of similarity theory.
Keywords: Thermal heat storage; Similarity theory; Solar energy; Simulation model; Temperature distribution; Heat flow changes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.06.034
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