Effect of the concentration ratio on energetic and exergetic performance of concentrating solar collectors with integrated transparent insulation materials

The effect of the concentration ratio on the performance of parabolic trough and central receiver collectors with integrated transparent insulation materials (TIMs) is analyzed in this work. A model based on optical, energy, and exergy analyses is developed to determine thermal and second law effici...

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Published inSustainable energy technologies and assessments Vol. 32; no. C; pp. 58 - 70
Main Authors Osorio, Julian D., Rivera-Alvarez, Alejandro, Ordonez, Juan C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2019
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Summary:The effect of the concentration ratio on the performance of parabolic trough and central receiver collectors with integrated transparent insulation materials (TIMs) is analyzed in this work. A model based on optical, energy, and exergy analyses is developed to determine thermal and second law efficiencies of concentrated solar collectors as a function of the absorber temperature and concentration ratio. The results are compared with the respective traditional collector configurations without TIM. In general, high concentration ratios are fundamental to maintain high efficiencies. The incorporation of a TIM into concentrated solar collectors leads to higher thermal efficiencies at high operating temperatures even at low concentration ratios. An equivalent second law efficiency to that of the reference collector configuration can be achieved at lower concentration ratios by incorporating a TIM in parabolic trough or a TIM and a glass envelope in central receiver collectors. The idea of using a TIM deserves further exploration as it seems to be a promising alternative that contributes to a more efficient and cost-effective technology.
Bibliography:USDOE
INL/JOU-19-52621-Rev000
AC07-05ID14517
ISSN:2213-1388
DOI:10.1016/j.seta.2019.01.005