Development and Testing of a Solar Flux Heating Freeze Recovery System for Molten Salt Parabolic Troughs

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Imponenti, Luca [1 ]
Herruzo, Juan Carlos [2 ]
Shininger, Ryan [1 ]
Price, Hank [1 ]
Valverde, Juan [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Solar Dynam, 1105 W 11th Ct, Broomfield, CO 80020 USA
[2] Virtualmech, Parque Empresarial Torneo c Arquitectura 1,Torre, Seville 41015, Spain
[3] Univ Seville, Dept Appl Math II, Camino Descubrimientos s-n, Seville 41092, Spain
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10.1063/5.0087108
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
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A major obstacle preventing commercialization of molten salt parabolic trough plants is freeze protection and recovery of the solar field. One of the most common nitrate salt compositions under consideration allows for solar field outlet temperatures up to 565 degrees C and begins solidifying above 240 degrees C. Using molten salt directly in the solar field can significantly reduce thermal energy storage costs and the higher temperature compared to oil heat transfer fluids can power a more efficient power cycle, but the very high freezing point is cause for concern. This work builds on a previous modeling effort investigating different methods for melting Solar Salt frozen in the solar field, which suggested the viability of a novel solar heating method to lower costs of the freeze protection system. In this work higher fidelity models are developed to better investigate the melting process with a more detailed 3D geometry which includes the insulated bellows. The thermal-fluid model of the melting process is updated to include temperature dependent density and data for solid phase properties. In addition, a fmite element model is developed to resolve thermal stresses at the point with highest thermal gradients. Results with the new model confirm the viability of using controllable solar flux heating to thaw salt frozen in the solar field without damaging the receiver, however, the presence of non-illuminated sections significantly slows down the inching process. Solar heating simulations with pauses off-sun of 120 and 60 s require 18.5 and 11.9 h to melt salt from a night-time temperature of 10 degrees C with 1000 W m(2) DNI, which results in maximum thermal stresses of 48.2 and 53.5 MPa, respectively. Adding 150 W m(-1) to the solar heating simulation with a 60 s pause off-sun decreases both the melt time and thermal stresses due to the more uniform heating, suggesting a combined heating method may be the best option.
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