Aiming Strategy on a Prototype-Scale Solar Receiver: Coupling of Tabu Search, Ray-Tracing and Thermal Models

An aiming point strategy applied to a prototype-scale power tower is analyzed in this paper to define the operation conditions and to preserve the lifetime of the solar receiver developed in the framework of the Next-commercial solar power (CSP) H2020 project. This innovative solar receiver involves...

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Main Authors: Benjamin Grange, Gilles Flamant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3920
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spelling doaj-0328f2963334459ea8261d3158ff253d2021-04-01T23:08:57ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01133920392010.3390/su13073920Aiming Strategy on a Prototype-Scale Solar Receiver: Coupling of Tabu Search, Ray-Tracing and Thermal ModelsBenjamin Grange0Gilles Flamant1Processes, Materials and Solar Energy Laboratory, CNRS-PROMES (UPR 8521), 66120 Font-Romeu Odeillo, FranceProcesses, Materials and Solar Energy Laboratory, CNRS-PROMES (UPR 8521), 66120 Font-Romeu Odeillo, FranceAn aiming point strategy applied to a prototype-scale power tower is analyzed in this paper to define the operation conditions and to preserve the lifetime of the solar receiver developed in the framework of the Next-commercial solar power (CSP) H2020 project. This innovative solar receiver involves the fluidized particle-in-tube concept. The aiming solution is compared to the case without the aiming strategy. Due to the complex tubular geometry of the receiver, results of the Tabu search for the aiming point strategy are combined with a ray-tracing software, and these results are then coupled with a simplified thermal model of the receiver to evaluate its performance. Daily and hourly aiming strategies are compared, and different objective normalized flux distributions are applied to quantify their influence on the receiver wall temperature distribution, thermal efficiency and particle outlet temperature. A gradual increase in the solar incident power on the receiver is analyzed in order to keep a uniform outlet particle temperature during the start-up. Results show that a tradeoff must be respected between wall temperature and particle outlet temperature.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3920solar receiverpower toweraiming point strategyray-tracingstart-up strategy
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author Benjamin Grange
Gilles Flamant
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Gilles Flamant
Aiming Strategy on a Prototype-Scale Solar Receiver: Coupling of Tabu Search, Ray-Tracing and Thermal Models
Sustainability
solar receiver
power tower
aiming point strategy
ray-tracing
start-up strategy
author_facet Benjamin Grange
Gilles Flamant
author_sort Benjamin Grange
title Aiming Strategy on a Prototype-Scale Solar Receiver: Coupling of Tabu Search, Ray-Tracing and Thermal Models
title_short Aiming Strategy on a Prototype-Scale Solar Receiver: Coupling of Tabu Search, Ray-Tracing and Thermal Models
title_full Aiming Strategy on a Prototype-Scale Solar Receiver: Coupling of Tabu Search, Ray-Tracing and Thermal Models
title_fullStr Aiming Strategy on a Prototype-Scale Solar Receiver: Coupling of Tabu Search, Ray-Tracing and Thermal Models
title_full_unstemmed Aiming Strategy on a Prototype-Scale Solar Receiver: Coupling of Tabu Search, Ray-Tracing and Thermal Models
title_sort aiming strategy on a prototype-scale solar receiver: coupling of tabu search, ray-tracing and thermal models
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description An aiming point strategy applied to a prototype-scale power tower is analyzed in this paper to define the operation conditions and to preserve the lifetime of the solar receiver developed in the framework of the Next-commercial solar power (CSP) H2020 project. This innovative solar receiver involves the fluidized particle-in-tube concept. The aiming solution is compared to the case without the aiming strategy. Due to the complex tubular geometry of the receiver, results of the Tabu search for the aiming point strategy are combined with a ray-tracing software, and these results are then coupled with a simplified thermal model of the receiver to evaluate its performance. Daily and hourly aiming strategies are compared, and different objective normalized flux distributions are applied to quantify their influence on the receiver wall temperature distribution, thermal efficiency and particle outlet temperature. A gradual increase in the solar incident power on the receiver is analyzed in order to keep a uniform outlet particle temperature during the start-up. Results show that a tradeoff must be respected between wall temperature and particle outlet temperature.
topic solar receiver
power tower
aiming point strategy
ray-tracing
start-up strategy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/7/3920
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