Thermal Model of a Parabolic Trough Solar Field With a Closed-Loop Operation During Sunrise Period

Author:

Lekhal R.1,Ait-Ali M. A.1,Ahmed Zaid T.2

Affiliation:

1. Ecole Nationale Polytechnique Mechanical Engineering, and Development Laboratory, , 10 Av. Hassen Badi-BP 182 El Harrach, Algiers 16200 , Algeria

2. Ecole Nationale Polytechnique Laboratoire de valorisation des énergies fossiles, , 10 Av. Hassen Badi-BP 182 El Harrach, Algiers 16200 , Algeria

Abstract

Abstract This work presents a numerical simulation of a thermal model for a solar loop with parabolic trough collectors (PTCs) considering fluid recirculation at closed-loop (CL) operation during sunrise. At the beginning of the day, the heat transfer fluid (HTF) is recirculated in a CL to obtain the inlet loop operating temperature without resorting to additional preheating energy. Energy balances are carried out on the HTF, the absorber tube, and the glass envelope as a function of optical and thermo-physical parameters of the heat collector element (HCE). A system of second-order differential equations was established, and mathematical model was resolved by finite difference and Newton–Raphson methods for solution. This model has been well validated by comparing the results with the existing experimental and numerical data. Three typical days of winter, spring, and summer were simulated for the solar loop operation considering a CL fluid recirculation at start-up conditions. Results show a more flexible CL operation at relatively large flowrates compared to the open-loop (OL) operation, which requires substantial preheating energy at the same conditions; the start-up solar field using the CL strategy allows us both operational autonomy and significant energy savings. Solar loop thermal and optical powers gained and lost are plotted for the typical days considered; we observe that maximum thermal efficiency of 66.53% is achieved at 2.27 p.m. for the summer day.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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