Abstract

The parabolic trough solar collector (PTSC) is a medium-temperature solar system that operates in the temperature range of 60–400 ºC. This technology is utilized dominantly for heat and power generation. Recently, numerous theoretical and numerical investigations have been carried out to evaluate and enhance the performance of PTSCs. This review paper provides fundamentals of PTSC systems, mathematical models, discretization methods, and turbulence models utilized for the simulation of PTSCs. Challenges in the field and future directions are presented to provide a perspective for researchers to achieve more accurate numerical results with lower computational costs.

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