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    Comparative System Performance Analysis of Direct Steam Generation Central Receiver Solar Thermal Power Plants in Megawatt Range

    Source: Journal of Solar Energy Engineering:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 001::page 10908
    Author:
    Sanz
    ,
    Gallardo
    ,
    Gonzalez
    ,
    Romero, Manuel
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4026279
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: This work proposes and analyses several integration schemes specially conceived for direct steam generation (DSG) in megawatt (MW) range central receiver solar thermal power plants. It is focused on the optical performance related to the heliostat field and the arrangement of receiver absorbers, and the management of steam within a Rankine cycle in the range between 40–160 bar and 400–550 آ°C at design point. The solar receiver is composed of one single element for saturated steam systems or two vertically aligned separated units, which correspond to the boiler and the superheater (dualreceiver concept), for superheated steam solar thermal power plants. From a fixed heliostat field obtained after layout optimization for the saturated steam solar plant the heliostat field is divided in two concentric circular trapezoids where each of them independently supplies the solar energy required by the boiler and the superheater for the different steam conditions. It has been observed that the arrangement locating the boiler above the superheater provides a slightly higher optical efficiency of the collector system, formed by the solar field and the receiver, compared with the reverse option with superheater above boiler. Besides, twozone solar fields provide lower performances than the entire heliostat layout aiming at one absorber (saturation systems). Optical efficiency of twozone solar fields decreases almost linearly with the increment of superheater heat demand. Concerning the whole solar collector, heliostat field plus receiver, the performance decreases with temperature and almost linearly with the steam pressure. For the intervals of steam pressure and temperature under analysis, solar collector of saturated steam plant achieves an optical efficiency 3.2% points higher than the superheated steam system at 40 bar and 400 آ°C, and the difference increases up to 9.3% points when compared with superheated system at 160 bar and 550 آ°C. On the other hand, superheated steam systems at 550 آ°C and pressure between 60 and 80 bar provide the highest overall efficiency, and it is 2.3% points higher than performance of a saturated steam solar plant at 69 bar. However, if saturated steam cycle integrates an intermediate reheat process, both would provide similar performances. Finally, it has been observed that central receiver systems (CRS) producing saturated steam and superheated steam at 500 آ°C operating at 40 bar provide similar performances.
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    contributor authorSanz
    contributor authorGallardo
    contributor authorGonzalez
    contributor authorRomero, Manuel
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:12:14Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:12:14Z
    date issued2014
    identifier issn0199-6231
    identifier othersol_136_01_010908.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/156224
    description abstractThis work proposes and analyses several integration schemes specially conceived for direct steam generation (DSG) in megawatt (MW) range central receiver solar thermal power plants. It is focused on the optical performance related to the heliostat field and the arrangement of receiver absorbers, and the management of steam within a Rankine cycle in the range between 40–160 bar and 400–550 آ°C at design point. The solar receiver is composed of one single element for saturated steam systems or two vertically aligned separated units, which correspond to the boiler and the superheater (dualreceiver concept), for superheated steam solar thermal power plants. From a fixed heliostat field obtained after layout optimization for the saturated steam solar plant the heliostat field is divided in two concentric circular trapezoids where each of them independently supplies the solar energy required by the boiler and the superheater for the different steam conditions. It has been observed that the arrangement locating the boiler above the superheater provides a slightly higher optical efficiency of the collector system, formed by the solar field and the receiver, compared with the reverse option with superheater above boiler. Besides, twozone solar fields provide lower performances than the entire heliostat layout aiming at one absorber (saturation systems). Optical efficiency of twozone solar fields decreases almost linearly with the increment of superheater heat demand. Concerning the whole solar collector, heliostat field plus receiver, the performance decreases with temperature and almost linearly with the steam pressure. For the intervals of steam pressure and temperature under analysis, solar collector of saturated steam plant achieves an optical efficiency 3.2% points higher than the superheated steam system at 40 bar and 400 آ°C, and the difference increases up to 9.3% points when compared with superheated system at 160 bar and 550 آ°C. On the other hand, superheated steam systems at 550 آ°C and pressure between 60 and 80 bar provide the highest overall efficiency, and it is 2.3% points higher than performance of a saturated steam solar plant at 69 bar. However, if saturated steam cycle integrates an intermediate reheat process, both would provide similar performances. Finally, it has been observed that central receiver systems (CRS) producing saturated steam and superheated steam at 500 آ°C operating at 40 bar provide similar performances.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleComparative System Performance Analysis of Direct Steam Generation Central Receiver Solar Thermal Power Plants in Megawatt Range
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume136
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Solar Energy Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4026279
    journal fristpage10908
    journal lastpage10908
    identifier eissn1528-8986
    treeJournal of Solar Energy Engineering:;2014:;volume( 136 ):;issue: 001
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