Ocean thermal energy conversion plants : experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation

Also issued as Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics. Report no.231. Prepared by the Energy Laboratory in association with Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics.

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Main Authors: Jirka, Gerhard H., Johnson, R. Peter, Fry, David J., Harleman, Donald R.F.
Format: Technical Report
Language:en_US
Published: MIT Energy Laboratory 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/31224
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author Jirka, Gerhard H.
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spelling mit-1721.1/312242019-04-12T14:50:39Z Ocean thermal energy conversion plants : experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation Jirka, Gerhard H. Johnson, R. Peter Fry, David J. Harleman, Donald R.F. Ocean thermal power plants. Also issued as Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics. Report no.231. Prepared by the Energy Laboratory in association with Ralph M. Parsons Laboratory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics. Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is a method of generating power using the vertical temperature gradient of the tropical ocean as an energy source. Experimental and analytical studies have been carried out to determine the characteristics of the temperature and velocity fields induced in the surrounding ocean by the operation of an OTEC plant. The condition of recirculation, i.e. the reentering of mixed discharge water back into the plant intake, was of particular interest because of its adverse effect on plant efficiency. The studies were directed at the mixed discharge concept, in which the evaporator and condenser water flows are exhausted jointly at the approximate level of the ambient ocean thermocline. The OTEC plant was of the symmetric spar-buoy type with radial or separate discharge configurations. A distinctly stratified ocean with uniform, ambient current velocity was assumed. The following conclusions are obtained: The recirculation potential of an OTEC plant in a stagnant ocean is determined by the interaction of the jet discharge zone and a double sink return flow (one sink being the evaporator intake, the other the jet entrainment). This process occurs in the near-field of an OTEC plant up to a distance of about three times the ocean mixed layer depth. The stratified internal flow beyond this zone has little effect on recirculation, as have small ocean current velocities (up to 0.10 m/s prototype). Conditions which are conducive to recirculation are characterized by high discharge velocities and large plant flow rates. A design formula is proposed which determines whether recirculation would occur or not as a function of plant design and ocean conditions. On the basis of these results, it can be concluded that a 100 MW OTEC plant with the mixed discharge mode can operate at a typical candidate ocean site without incurring any discharge recirculation. Prepared under the support of Division of Solar Energy, U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration, Contract no. EY-76-S-02-2909.M001. 2006-03-06T16:39:16Z 2006-03-06T16:39:16Z 1977-09 Technical Report 04873683 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/31224 en_US MIT-EL 77-011 7474729 bytes application/pdf application/pdf MIT Energy Laboratory
spellingShingle Ocean thermal power plants.
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Harleman, Donald R.F.
Ocean thermal energy conversion plants : experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation
title Ocean thermal energy conversion plants : experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation
title_full Ocean thermal energy conversion plants : experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation
title_fullStr Ocean thermal energy conversion plants : experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation
title_full_unstemmed Ocean thermal energy conversion plants : experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation
title_short Ocean thermal energy conversion plants : experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation
title_sort ocean thermal energy conversion plants experimental and analytical study of mixing and recirculation
topic Ocean thermal power plants.
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/31224
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