Aiming clusters of heliostats over solar receivers for distributing heat flux using one variable per group

Jesús García, Rodrigo Barraza, Yen Chean Soo Too, Ricardo Vásquez Padilla, David Acosta, Danilo Estay, Patricio Valdivia

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Abstract

The performance of solar central receivers is inherently linked to the aiming distribution/cluster of heliostats over the surface of solar receivers. A reliable methodology is necessary to maintain the lifespan of these costly devices. This research presents a method for manipulating the heliostats’ aiming within a solar field by using a group behavior that relies on a single manipulated variable. This methodology addresses the problem by accounting for the heliostat position over the field, and a reduced number of the required groups. The work relies on the adaptation of an ordinary differential equation, commonly used to model conventional control valves, to establish the mean movement of the heliostats’ aiming within the group. Afterward, these values are coupled to predefined paths that set the direction of motion for each point. It is shown that the proposed approach can promote changes in the heat flux profiles on the receiver, thereby allowing for the reduction of the peak heat fluxes about 30% of the initial value, while maintaining spillage below 15% for a spread aiming point distribution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)584-596
Number of pages13
JournalRenewable Energy
Volume160
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aiming point methodology
  • Heat flux distribution
  • Process control valve

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