Wind effect on the performance of a solar organic Rankine cycle
Michaël Marion,
Ionut Voicu and
Anne-Lise Tiffonnet
Renewable Energy, 2014, vol. 68, issue C, 651-661
Abstract:
The effects of wind, ambient temperature and solar radiation on the simultaneous productions of mechanical work and heat by a solar Rankine cycle are studied. The on site experimental study uses the pentafluorobutane R365mfc as working fluid in a system consisting of a small-scale single glazed flat plate collector, a micro turbine, a condenser and a pump. The theoretical study focuses on the prediction of the optimum operating temperature of the collector according to the solar radiation, the temperature of air and the wind speed. Then, the total production of mechanical and thermal energy is calculated during a sunny day for which various wind speeds are simulated. The results highlight the effect of wind on the corresponding production and they also establish the value of the recommended evaporating temperature according to weather conditions.
Keywords: Solar energy; Organic Rankine cycle; Solar thermal; Co-generation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2014.03.010
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