Application of Microscale Devices for Megawatt Scale Concentrating Solar Power Plants

Autor: M. Kevin Drost, Kyle R. Zada, Brian M. Fronk
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Volume 8B: Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering.
DOI: 10.1115/imece2015-52529
Popis: Concentrated solar power (CSP) plants have the potential to reduce the consumption of non-renewable resources and greenhouse gas emissions in electricity production. In CSP systems, a field of heliostats focuses solar radiation on a central receiver, which is ultimately transferred to thermal electrical power plant at high temperature. However, the maximum receiver surface fluxes are low (30–100 W cm−2) with high thermal losses, which has limited the market penetration of CSP systems. Recently, small (∼ 4 cm2), laminated micro-channel devices have shown potential to achieve concentrated surface fluxes over 100 W cm−2 using supercritical CO2 as the working fluid. The present study explores the feasibility of using these microscale devices as building blocks for a megawatt scale (250 MW thermal) open solar receiver. This allows for a modular design of the central receiver with non-standard shapes customized to the heliostat field. The results show that the microscale unit-cells have the potential to be scaled to megawatt applications while providing high heat flux and thermal efficiency. At the design incident flux and surface emissivity, a global receiver thermal efficiency of > 90% can be achieved.
Databáze: OpenAIRE