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Design optimisation of a solar-energy harnessing system for stimulating an irrigation pump

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  • Probert, S.D.
  • Hussein, Mohey
  • O'Callaghan, P.W.
  • Bala, Eli

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Water from below ground level is to be raised, for the irrigation of a desert area near Cairo, Egypt, by harnessing solar power. The solar-energy collector is an array of gravity-return heat pipes, each surrounded by a cylindrical high-vacuum enclosure. The prime mover, in the form of a multi-vane expander, operates in an organic Rankine-cycle using trichlorotrifluoroethane as the working fluid. For specified conditions, the performances and optimal output temperatures of the collector (so that maximum overall efficiency of the system can be achieved) are predicted.

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  • Probert, S.D. & Hussein, Mohey & O'Callaghan, P.W. & Bala, Eli, 1983. "Design optimisation of a solar-energy harnessing system for stimulating an irrigation pump," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 15(4), pages 299-321.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:15:y:1983:i:4:p:299-321
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    1. Mehrpooya, Mehdi & Moftakhari Sharifzadeh, Mohammad Mehdi & Rosen, Marc A., 2016. "Energy and exergy analyses of a novel power cycle using the cold of LNG (liquefied natural gas) and low-temperature solar energy," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 95(C), pages 324-345.
    2. Loni, R. & Kasaeian, A.B. & Askari Asli-Ardeh, E. & Ghobadian, B., 2016. "Optimizing the efficiency of a solar receiver with tubular cylindrical cavity for a solar-powered organic Rankine cycle," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 112(C), pages 1259-1272.
    3. Kamyar Darvish & Mehdi A. Ehyaei & Farideh Atabi & Marc A. Rosen, 2015. "Selection of Optimum Working Fluid for Organic Rankine Cycles by Exergy and Exergy-Economic Analyses," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 7(11), pages 1-22, November.
    4. Antonelli, M. & Baccioli, A. & Francesconi, M. & Desideri, U. & Martorano, L., 2015. "Electrical production of a small size Concentrated Solar Power plant with compound parabolic collectors," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 83(C), pages 1110-1118.

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