Exergy analysis on solar heat collection of three-dimensional compound parabolic concentrator
by Yoshiki Nishi; Qi Xie
International Journal of Exergy (IJEX), Vol. 13, No. 2, 2013

Abstract: This study presents a thermal model for the optimum design of the three-dimensional compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) considering the maximisation of exergy delivery. The model in this study has been validated by comparing the computed collector temperature with the measured one. A good agreement has been confirmed. The optimum temperatures of the collector and the thermal medium are calculated. Reduction of heat loss from the collector to ambient air can enhance the maximum exergy, but it is accompanied by shift of the optimum temperature. The heat extraction process has been examined by assuming that it is composed of two steps of heat flow: the first from the collector to the medium and the second from the medium to the final objective. The analysis shows how the exergy efficiency varies in response to the design change in the second step and where the overall optimised design can be found in a diagram between heat transfer coefficient and temperature.

Online publication date: Sat, 31-Aug-2013

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