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contributor authorAlsahlani, Assaad
contributor authorRandhir, Kelvin
contributor authorHayes, Michael
contributor authorSchimmels, Philipp
contributor authorOzalp, Nesrin
contributor authorKlausner, James
date accessioned2023-08-16T18:49:50Z
date available2023-08-16T18:49:50Z
date copyright9/26/2022 12:00:00 AM
date issued2022
identifier issn0199-6231
identifier othersol_145_1_011011.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4292557
description abstractSolar fuels are proven to be promising candidates for thermochemical energy storage. However, the transient nature of solar radiation is an obstacle to maintaining a stable operational temperature inside a solar reactor. To overcome this challenge, the temperature of a solar reactor can be regulated by controlling the incoming solar radiation or the feedstock flowrate inside the reactor. In this work, a combined proportional integral derivative (PID) controller is implemented to regulate the temperature inside a high-temperature tubular solar reactor with counter-current flowing gas/particles. The control model incorporates two control systems to regulate incoming solar radiation and gas flow simultaneously. The design of the controller is based on a reduced-order numerical model of a high-temperature tubular solar reactor that is vertically oriented with an upward gas flow and downward particle flow. The reactor receives heat circumferentially through its wall over a finite segment of its length. Formulation of the heat transfer model is presented by applying the energy balance for the reactor tube and considering heat and mass transfer inside. A set of governing differential equations are solved numerically by using the finite volume method to obtain reactor wall, particles, and gas temperatures along the reactor length with various boundary conditions. Simulation results are used to tune the PID controller parameters by utilizing the Ziegler–Nichols tuning method. Both the simulation results and the controller performance are visualized on the labview platform. The controller is challenged to track different temperature setpoints with different scenarios of transient solar radiation. The performance of the PID controller was compared to experimental results obtained from an industrial PID controller embedded in a 7 kW electric furnace. Results show that the combined PID controller is successful in maintaining a stable temperature inside the reactor by regulating the incoming solar radiation and the flowrate via small steady-state error and reasonable settling time and overshoot.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleDesign of a Combined Proportional Integral Derivative Controller to Regulate the Temperature Inside a High-Temperature Tubular Solar Reactor
typeJournal Paper
journal volume145
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Solar Energy Engineering
identifier doi10.1115/1.4055296
journal fristpage11011-1
journal lastpage11011-8
page8
treeJournal of Solar Energy Engineering:;2022:;volume( 145 ):;issue: 001
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