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Year 2019, , 75 - 81, 28.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.17350/HJSE19030000125

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Annual Performance Simulation of a Solar Cogeneration Plant with Sensible Heat Storage to Provide Electricity Demand for a Small Community: A Transient Model

Year 2019, , 75 - 81, 28.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.17350/HJSE19030000125

Abstract

I n this paper, a solar-driven power system as a means of meeting electricity demand in a small community has been investigated in terms of its transient performance on an annual basis. Using a sensible heat storage unit, the heat collected by evacuated flat plate collectors EFP can be stored and used at other times to feed an organic Rankine cycle ORC . The storage unit is analysed using a one-dimensional temperature distribution model including heat loss to the ambient. The stored heat in the unit makes it possible to produce electricity at night. In order to meet the electricity demand in all seasons, evaporation temperature is controlled by the present model via adjusting the water mass flow rate of the heat source. Solar ORC using EFP collectors is a promising technology but dynamic simulation on its annual performance has not been conducted yet. Investigation of the daily performance with consideration of transient behaviour of the components is the main aim of the study. The system performance is evaluated for different seasonal weather conditions. An 8-kW expander output is desired for the peak period which is in the evening for a small community, when sufficient solar irradiance is available. The system also operates in combined heat and power mode during the winter period to supply heat for space heating purpose. Results show that 23296.8 kWh electricity is produced considering the demand pattern during the year and 19344.7 kWh heat can be used for heating for the selected four months

References

  • 1. Chan A, Hughes M. Further Analysis of Data from the HEUS Correlation of Consumption with Low Carbon Technologies. Elementenergy, March, (2014).
  • 2. Hayn M, Bertsch V, Fichtner W. Electricity load profiles in Europe: The importance of household segmentation. Energy Res. Soc. Sci. 3 (2014) 30–45.
  • 3. Freeman J, Guarracino I, Kalogirou SA, Markides C N. A smallscale solar organic Rankine cycle combined heat and power system with integrated thermal energy storage. Appl. Therm. Eng. 127 (2017) 1543–1554.
  • 4. Chacartegui R, Vigna L, Becerra JA, Verda V. Analysis of two heat storage integrations for an Organic Rankine Cycle Parabolic trough solar power plant. Energy Convers. Manag. 125 (2016) 353–367.
  • 5. Li J, Li P, Gao G, Pei G, Su Y, Ji J. Thermodynamic and economic investigation of a screw expander-based direct steam generation solar cascade Rankine cycle system using water as thermal storage fluid. Appl. Energy 195 (2017) 137–151.
  • 6. Kutlu C, Li J, Su Y, Pei G, Riffat S. Off-design performance modelling of a solar organic Rankine cycle integrated with pressurized hot water storage unit for community level application. Energy Convers. Manag. 166 (2018) 132–145.
  • 7. Freeman J, Hellgardt K, Markides CN. Working fluid selection and electrical performance optimisation of a domestic solar-ORC combined heat and power system for year-round operation in the UK. Appl. Energy. 186 (2017) 291–303.
  • 8. Calise F, D’Accadia MD, Vicidomini M, Scarpellino M. Design and simulation of a prototype of a small-scale solar CHP system based on evacuated flat-plate solar collectors and Organic Rankine Cycle. Energy Convers. Manag. 90 (2015) 347–363.
  • 9. Bellos E, Tzivanidis C, Symeou C, Antonopoulos KA. Energetic , exergetic and financial evaluation of a solar driven absorption chiller – A dynamic approach. Energy Convers. Manag. 137 (2017) 34–48.
  • 10. Declaye S, Quoilin S, Guillaume L, Lemort V. Experimental study on an open-drive scroll expander integrated into an ORC ( Organic Rankine Cycle ) system with R245fa as working fluid. Energy. 55 (2013) 173–183.
  • 11. Crawley DB, Lawrie LK, Pedersen CO, Winkelmann FC. EnergyPlus: Energy Simulation Program. ASHRAE J. 42 (2000) 49–56.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Cagri Kutlu This is me

Jing Li This is me

Yuehong Su This is me

Yubo Wang This is me

Gang Pei This is me

Saffa Riffat This is me

Publication Date March 28, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019

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Vancouver Kutlu C, Li J, Su Y, Wang Y, Pei G, Riffat S. Annual Performance Simulation of a Solar Cogeneration Plant with Sensible Heat Storage to Provide Electricity Demand for a Small Community: A Transient Model. Hittite J Sci Eng. 2019;6(1):75-81.

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