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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 313, 2021
19th International Stirling Engine Conference (ISEC 2021)
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Article Number | 11001 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Thermal Receivers, Combustors and Heat Exchangers | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131311001 | |
Published online | 22 October 2021 |
Estimation of convective heat losses from conical cavity receiver of solar parabolic dish collector under wind conditions and receiver orientations
Heat Transfer and Thermal Power Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600036, India
* Corresponding author: ksreddy@iitm.ac.in
The parabolic dish collector is one of the recognized concentrated solar power systems based on point focusing, which provides high-temperature heat, high concentration ratio, and low heat loss. This system consists of a parabolic reflector and a cavity receiver situated in the focus line. In this work, the conical cavity receiver with an aperture diameter of 0.5 m is considered for a 100 m2 parabolic reflector having a focal to diameter ratio of 0.48. Due to the complexity of flow and temperature profile, the estimation of convective heat loss is a difficult task in a cavity receiver. More heat losses are associated with high temperature obtained in the cavity receiver of the parabolic dish collector. Due to diverse wind effect, the convective heat losses ramp up, which significantly influences the thermal performance of the concentrating power system. The present work aims to investigate the heat losses due to convection from the conical cavity receiver. The numerical investigation was performed using ANSYS Fluent 20R1 to calculate the convective heat losses from the conical cavity receiver of varying diameter to height ratio for varying wind speed, receiver orientation in head-on, and back-on wind flow directions. The considered influential parameters are varying from 0.5 to 1.5 for diameter to height ratio (d/h), 0° to 90° for receiver orientation (γ), 0 to 10 m/s for wind speed (V). The heat losses are highest at 60° and 75° receiver orientation for d/h = 0.5 and d/h = 1-1.5, respectively, at high wind speed in head-on condition, whereas in back-on wind condition, 30° receiver orientation has more heat losses among all the d/h values at high wind speed. The heat loss at 90° receiver orientation is low for 4-10 m/s. The trends of heat loss curve at receiver orientations for given wind conditions are similar for velocity more than 2 m/s. The result reveals that the considered influential parameters have a remarkable effect on convective heat losses from the cavity receiver.
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