High performance integrated receiver-storage system for concentrating solar power beam-down system
•A modified design of an integrated receiver-storage for beam-down system is proposed.•A new approach is designed using validated cavity radiation and quasi-1D 2-phase numerical heat transfer models.•The use of a circulation air flow fan is studied in details, which enhanced the heat transfer inside...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Solar energy 2019-07, Vol.187, p.85-94 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A modified design of an integrated receiver-storage for beam-down system is proposed.•A new approach is designed using validated cavity radiation and quasi-1D 2-phase numerical heat transfer models.•The use of a circulation air flow fan is studied in details, which enhanced the heat transfer inside the packed bed storage.•The high thermal efficiencies and solar-to-exergy conversion ratio are reached with an optimized design.
Concentrating solar power systems (CSP) with thermal storage units can provide dispatchable power. Here we propose a modified design of a cavity receiver combined with a thermocline heat storage unit for the beam-down CSP. Instead of using a separate receiver and heat storage unit, an integrated unit consisting of an extended cylindrical cavity with a packed bed storage is proposed. The new approach was designed using validated cavity radiation and quasi-1D 2-phase numerical heat transfer models. As the concentrated irradiation can be directly absorbed in such a system, the structure used can be simplified and operation of the unit is more effective. A high solar-to-exergy conversion ratio of 0.52 was reached with an optimized design, charging and discharging efficiencies being well beyond 99% and 92% at 770 °C. An important detail in the integrated receiver-storage design was the use of a circulation air flow fan, which enhanced the heat transfer inside the packed bed storage. The proposed design is promising for improving the efficiency and economics of beam down CSP. |
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ISSN: | 0038-092X 1471-1257 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.solener.2019.05.041 |