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Modeling and dynamic simulation of thermal energy storage system for concentrating solar power plant

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 198, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.117183

Keywords

Concentrating solar power; Thermal energy storage; Lumped parameter method; Step disturbance; Dynamic characteristics

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Project of China [2018YFB1501005]
  2. Guangdong Innovative and Entrepreneurial Research Team Program [2013N070]

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Thermal energy storage system in concentrating solar power plants can guarantee sustainable and stable electricity output in case of highly unstable solar irradiation conditions. In this paper, the lumped parameter method is used to develop the models of different thermal energy storage systems. In order to improve the reliability as well as the prediction accuracy of developed models, the charging/discharging process is firstly simulated, and then the dynamic characteristics of thermal energy storage systems are fully tested by imposing 15% step disturbance of mass flow. The results show that the charging/discharging characteristics of the three different thermal energy storage systems are almost the same, which have little to do with the storage mediums used in the systems. Besides, for the representative 1MWe solar parabolic trough power plant, a 15% step up disturbance of oil mass flow will result in a small increase (1.8% and 1.3% respectively) on the outlet temperature of oil and molten salt. On the other side, a 15% step down disturbance of oil mass flow will lead a 2.7% and 2.2% decrease on the outlet temperature of oil and molten salt respectively. In order to verify the validity of the proposed models, the simulation results are compared with both the design points and representative experimental data from the 1MWe solar parabolic trough power plant. The results show that the maximum relative error is not more than 1% when comparing with the design points and the maximum relative error is not more than 12% when comparing with the representative experimental data. Conclusions of this paper are good references for system design, control and commissioning of concentrating solar power plants. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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