First and second thermodynamic law analyses applied to a solar dish collector

Abstract The energy and exergy performance of a parabolic dish collector is investigated experimentally and theoretically. The effect of receiver type, inlet temperature and mass flow rate of heat transfer fluid (HTF), receiver temperature, receiver aspect ratio and solar radiation are investigated. To evaluate the effect of the receiver aperture area on the system performance, three aperture diameters are considered. It is deduced that the fully opened receivers have the greatest exergy and thermal efficiency. The cylindrical receiver has greater energy and exergy efficiency than the conical one due to less exergy destruction. It is found that the highest exergy destruction is due to heat transfer between the sun and the receivers and counts for 35 % to 60 % of the total wasted exergy. For three selected receiver aperture diameters, the exergy efficiency is minimum for a specified HTF mass flow rate. High solar radiation allows the system to work at higher HTF inlet temperatures. To use this system in applications that need high temperatures, in cylindrical and conical receivers, the HTF mass flow rates lower than 0.05 and 0.09 kg/s are suggested, respectively. For applications that need higher amounts of energy content, higher HTF mass flow rates than the above mentioned values are recommended.

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