Performance Comparison of Different Models of Direct Steam Solar Plants Based on Parabolic Trough Technology by Simulink MATLAB

Solar thermal plants are among the most promising technologies to replace fossil fuel standing applications. Among solar thermal technologies, parabolic troughs are considered as the most mature application in the market. The objective of this paper is to elaborate on comparison results of three dif...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Sanan T., Al-Kayiem Hussain H., Gilani Syed I.U., Khlief Ayad K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822502007
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spelling doaj-9f9029fe10bc46168a518929e8bc53832021-03-02T09:45:33ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012250200710.1051/matecconf/201822502007matecconf_ses2018_02007Performance Comparison of Different Models of Direct Steam Solar Plants Based on Parabolic Trough Technology by Simulink MATLABMohammad Sanan T.Al-Kayiem Hussain H.Gilani Syed I.U.Khlief Ayad K.Solar thermal plants are among the most promising technologies to replace fossil fuel standing applications. Among solar thermal technologies, parabolic troughs are considered as the most mature application in the market. The objective of this paper is to elaborate on comparison results of three different topologies of solar parabolic troughs field, in terms of performances and energy production. Thermolib software was used to perform the proposed power plants simulation with direct steam generation. Applying the proposed models. These models simulate the behaviour of both the solar field and the power block of a 1.2 kW solar thermal power plant. The results of this analysis demonstrating that the use of steam separator and superheater in a stand-alone solar power plant model is more advantageous in terms of steam temperature, steam quality and net electricity production in comparison to other models. The optimum topology showed that the maximum temperature of steam outlet reach 221°C, steam quality reach 1 and efficiency of power plant around 19.6% for model 3.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822502007
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author Mohammad Sanan T.
Al-Kayiem Hussain H.
Gilani Syed I.U.
Khlief Ayad K.
spellingShingle Mohammad Sanan T.
Al-Kayiem Hussain H.
Gilani Syed I.U.
Khlief Ayad K.
Performance Comparison of Different Models of Direct Steam Solar Plants Based on Parabolic Trough Technology by Simulink MATLAB
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Al-Kayiem Hussain H.
Gilani Syed I.U.
Khlief Ayad K.
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title Performance Comparison of Different Models of Direct Steam Solar Plants Based on Parabolic Trough Technology by Simulink MATLAB
title_short Performance Comparison of Different Models of Direct Steam Solar Plants Based on Parabolic Trough Technology by Simulink MATLAB
title_full Performance Comparison of Different Models of Direct Steam Solar Plants Based on Parabolic Trough Technology by Simulink MATLAB
title_fullStr Performance Comparison of Different Models of Direct Steam Solar Plants Based on Parabolic Trough Technology by Simulink MATLAB
title_full_unstemmed Performance Comparison of Different Models of Direct Steam Solar Plants Based on Parabolic Trough Technology by Simulink MATLAB
title_sort performance comparison of different models of direct steam solar plants based on parabolic trough technology by simulink matlab
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Solar thermal plants are among the most promising technologies to replace fossil fuel standing applications. Among solar thermal technologies, parabolic troughs are considered as the most mature application in the market. The objective of this paper is to elaborate on comparison results of three different topologies of solar parabolic troughs field, in terms of performances and energy production. Thermolib software was used to perform the proposed power plants simulation with direct steam generation. Applying the proposed models. These models simulate the behaviour of both the solar field and the power block of a 1.2 kW solar thermal power plant. The results of this analysis demonstrating that the use of steam separator and superheater in a stand-alone solar power plant model is more advantageous in terms of steam temperature, steam quality and net electricity production in comparison to other models. The optimum topology showed that the maximum temperature of steam outlet reach 221°C, steam quality reach 1 and efficiency of power plant around 19.6% for model 3.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822502007
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