Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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301671 | Renewable Energy | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A new trapezoidal cavity receiver for a linear Fresnel solar collector is analysed and optimized via ray-trace and CFD simulations. The number of receiver absorber tubes and the inclination of lateral walls in the cavity are checked with simplified ray-trace simulation. The CFD simulation makes possible to optimize cavity depth and rock wool insulation thickness. The simulated global heat transfer coefficient, based on primary mirror area, is correlated with a power-law fit instead of a parabolic fit. The correlation results are compared with heat transfer coefficients available for linear Fresnel collector prototypes.
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Authors
Jorge Facão, Armando C. Oliveira,