A simplified opto-thermal assessment and economic study of parabolic dish solar concentrator pondering on the receiver position induced uncertainties

Aldali, Yasser; Elmansuri, Abdelhamed; Belgasim, Basim; Sagade, Atul; Arici, Muslum

Abstract

This paper investigates the opto-thermal and economic assessment of low-cost solar parabolic dish concentrators (PDC), focusing on the receiver position-induced uncertainties. An optical model of the proposed PDC system is developed in Tonatiuh optical simulation tool. The optical analysis is conducted by the Monte Carlo Ray Tracing method for different vertical and horizontal positions of the PDC's receiver. In addition, An experimental test rig based on a locally manufactured PDC with a low-cost reflecting surface made of aluminium reflector foil is developed to achieve the purpose of this work. A cavity receiver made of a cylindrical-cone brass tube is used and tested under different positions of the focal point of the PDC. The impact of the uncertainties on the performance of the proposed PDC is experimentally estimated. A relatively simple mathematical model is utilized to evaluate the thermal and exergy performance for the different positions of the cavity receiver. The results showed that the proposed PDC could generate hot water at temperatures 77 degrees C, 64 degrees C, and 55 degrees C for the three focal point po-sitions, respectively. The collector efficiency of the PDC-cavity receiver system in the receiver position 1, 2, and 3 were 70.2%, 53.2%, and 24 % while the average values of exergy efficiency for the PDC at the receiver positions were 4.7%, 2.3%, and 0.93% respectively. This clearly shows the effect of the receiver positions on the per-formance of the parabolic dish solar concentrator and justifies the requirement of appropriate positioning of the receiver for the parabolic dishes.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001015124000001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: THERMAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PROGRESS
Volumen: 42
Editorial: Elsevier
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1016/j.tsep.2023.101920

Notas: ISI