Modeling Dense Particle Flow in Multistage and Obstructed Flow Receivers Using High Fidelity Simulations
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Published:2024-08-28
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Volume:2
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ISSN:2751-9899
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Container-title:SolarPACES Conference Proceedings
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Short-container-title:SolarPACES Conf Proc
Author:
Mills Brantley, Pierce Flint, Djajadiwinata EldwinORCID, Saeed Rageh, Alaqel Shaker, Saleh NaderORCID
Abstract
Particles are a leading contender for next-generation, concentrating solar power technologies, and the design of the particle receiver is critical to minimize the levelized cost of electricity. Falling particle receivers (FPRs) are a viable receiver concept, but many new designs feature complex particle obstructions that include dense discrete phase flows. This creates additional challenges for modeling as particle-to-particle interactions (i.e., collisions) and particle drag become more complex. To improve upon existing modeling strategies, a CFD-DEM simulation capability was created by coupling two independent codes: Sierra/Fuego and LAMMPS. A suitable receiver model was then defined using a traditional continuum-based model for the air and a granular model for the particle curtain. A sensitivity study was executed using this model to determine the relevance of different granular model inputs on important quantities of interest in obstructed flow FPRs: the particle velocity and curtain opacity. The study showed that the granular model inputs had little effect on the particle velocity magnitude and curtain opacity after an obstruction.
Funder
Solar Energy Technologies Office Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowship
Publisher
TIB Open Publishing
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