Vinicius R. B. Bonini, Allan R. Starke, Alexandre K. da Silva
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A technical-economic analysis and optimization of a direct molten salts linear Fresnel plant
This study investigates the pseudo-transient behavior of a direct molten salt linear Fresnel solar plant, which thermally assists a steam Rankine cycle. The linear Fresnel system, which is thermally and hydrodynamically modeled using a 1-D, axially discrete formulation, is subjected to annual solar and meteorological TMY data with an hourly resolution. The analysis explores three aspects of the coupled system. First, it performs a parametric analysis quantifying the impact of several parameters on the system’s performance. Next, it performs a multivariable optimization aiming to determine the geometric and operational parameters that minimize the system’s LCOE. Finally, it performs a break-even analysis aiming to determine the cost reduction required for such systems to be economically competitive with CSP systems. The parametric analysis confirms that, as the temperature of the heat transfer fluid increases, the solar field efficiency drops while the power block’s increases. The LCOE has a minimal value of 104.9 US$/MWh considering a solar field with a solar multiple of 4.9 and an outlet temperature for the heat transfer fluid of 568 °C, a power cycle pressure of 171.7 bar producing 300 MW. Finally, the break-even analysis indicated that a solar field cost reduction of approximately 30% would lead to a LCOE around 95 US$/MWh and a plant initial investment of 4508.9 US$/kW, which is competitive with operating CSP plants.
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The Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering publishes manuscripts on research, development and design related to science and technology in Mechanical Engineering. It is an interdisciplinary journal with interfaces to other branches of Engineering, as well as with Physics and Applied Mathematics. The Journal accepts manuscripts in four different formats: Full Length Articles, Review Articles, Book Reviews and Letters to the Editor.
Interfaces with other branches of engineering, along with physics, applied mathematics and more
Presents manuscripts on research, development and design related to science and technology in mechanical engineering.