Thermodynamic and economic investigation of a screw expander-based direct steam generation solar cascade Rankine cycle system using water as thermal storage fluid
Jing Li,
Pengcheng Li,
Guangtao Gao,
Gang Pei,
Yuehong Su and
Jie Ji
Applied Energy, 2017, vol. 195, issue C, 137-151
Abstract:
Solar electricity generation system (SEGS) which employs cascade steam-organic Rankine cycle (SORC) and steam screw expander (SE) is promising due to the high efficiency at moderate heat source temperature. This paper puts a special emphasis on heat storage and thermo-economic evaluation. Preferable operating temperature of the system is first clarified on the basis of SE characteristics. The temperature-dependent permissible stress of steam accumulator is modelled and the capital cost is investigated. Comparison between the direct steam generation (DSG) SEGS and an indirect one using thermal oil is made at a power capacity of 1MW and storage of 6.5h. The results indicate the DSG system has both thermodynamic and economic superiorities. The hot side temperature (TH) of SORC generally does not exceed 250°C to achieve an optimum solar thermal power efficiency. Given radiation of 750W/m2, the maximum efficiency (ηT,m) is 14.3% with a corresponding TH around 240°C. The material cost of pressure vessels is 2.55 million RMB. For the indirect system, the optimal TH is about 230°C and ηT,m approximates to 13.2% and the estimated oil cost is 7.92 million RMB. It is recommended to adopt steam accumulators in the SE-driven SEGS.
Keywords: Solar thermal power generation; Screw expander; Thermal storage; Steam accumulator; Part-load behavior (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.03.033
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