No. 4 (2017)
DOI https://doi.org/10.18799/24056529/2017/4/159
Experimental and simulation studies of parabolic trough collector design for obtaining solar energy
Concentrated solar power has great potential for large scale renewable energy sources, and is currently
an eye catching one for its utilization with wide area of improvement. Especially, parabolic trough solar
collectors (PTSCs) are gaining popularity due to their increased efficiency as compared to photovoltaics.
In this work, an effort has been made to evaluate the performance of a designed 5-m length PTSC model.
Heat collecting element was made of stainless steel with water as working fluid. The authentication of
the proposed model is justified based on the results obtained on a yearly scale with respect to average
inlet and outlet temperatures, surface temperatures and thermal efficiency for the climatic conditions
of Ramanagaram. It was observed that March to May yielded better outlet temperatures ranging from
93 °C to 103 °C. Experiments were carried out at different flow rates of 0.4 LPM, 0.8 LPM and 1.2 LPM and
corresponding Reynolds number was calculated. It was seen that February to May gave good surface and
outlet temperatures as compared with other months while the liquid flow is laminar. Simulation studies
were carried out using ANSYS software on receiver tube to ensure the robustness and design effectiveness
under static loading conditions.
Keywords:
Parabolic trough solar collector, Receiver tube, Solar thermal, Static structural analysis