Abstract

Abstract This paper proposes an investigation of a novel design of receiver absorber tube (circular-trapezoidal shaped) for PTC (Parabolic Trough Concentrator) system aiming at catching a part of the lost (reflected) solar rays due to effects related to the incidence angle deviation, and thus improving the PTC's thermal performance. Although they are always present in PTC, the effects of the deviation angle are often not considered in the literature. These effects are considered here in view of presenting a better and more useful focal area, the optimal circular-trapezoidal absorber tube shape being determined according to the maximal limit of the deviation angle that allows catching the maximum amount of solar rays. The corresponding model is established considering it as a two-dimensional problem and the derived deviation angle coefficient compared to that obtained for a traditional circular shaped tube. Moreover, the energy balance model is adapted to simulate the thermal efficiency of the considered tubes as a function of the deviation angle with some assumptions. The obtained results prove that from a deviation angle value of 0.1 degrees, the gain in efficiency becomes more significant; it can reach 5 % and even be higher for a deviation angle value of 0.5 degrees. Finally, Comsol Multiphysics software package was used to determine the pressure drops, temperature and velocity field distributions, considering a deviation angle value of 0.2 degrees. The results confirm that the proposed tube absorbs more heat than the traditional one.

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