Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8071391 | Energy | 2018 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
The paper discusses alternative designs of receivers for parabolic trough collectors with smaller rim angles. The Half Insulation Filled Receiver (HIFR) and Linear Cavity Receiver (LCR) designs have been studied and optimized for minimum heat loss. Different combinations of insulations and annulus gasses have been evaluated. From this study, the best combination of insulation material and annulus gas and its pressure has been obtained for geometry optimization of the receiver. Configuration of SCHOTT PTR 70 receiver has been considered as the base case for this study. Heat losses from the HIFR and LCR for the microtherm - air (at 0.1â¯atm pressure) combination are the least being 255â¯W/m and 246â¯W/m respectively. The radius ratio (RRâ¯=â¯DG/DP) value of HIFR for this is 2.5 and insulation thickness for LCR receiver is 20â¯mm. HIFR and LCR show maximum optical efficiency at rim angle Ïâ¯=â¯45° whereas, for a conventional cylindrical receiver the same is true at rim angle Ïâ¯=â¯90°. Therefore, both the proposed receiver designs are expected to be suitable alternatives of evacuated receivers for parabolic trough collectors with smaller rim angle (around 45°).
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Authors
Ramchandra G. Patil, Sudhir V. Panse, Jyeshtharaj B. Joshi, Vishwanath H. Dalvi,