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Dynamic Investigation of a Solar-Driven Brayton Cycle with Supercritical CO2

Christos Sammoutos    
Angeliki Kitsopoulou    
Panagiotis Lykas    
Evangelos Bellos and Christos Tzivanidis    

Resumen

The exploitation of solar irradiation is a critical weapon for facing the energy crisis and critical environmental problems. One of the most emerging solar technologies is the use of solar towers (or central receiver systems) coupled with high-performance thermodynamic cycles. In this direction, the present investigation examines a solar tower coupled to a closed-loop Brayton cycle which operates with supercritical CO2 (sCO2) as the working medium. The system also includes a storage system with two molten salt tanks for enabling proper thermal storage. The sCO2 is an efficient fluid that presents significant advancements, mainly reduced compression work when it is compressed close to the critical point region. The novelty of the present work is based on the detailed dynamic investigation of the studied configuration for the year period using adjustable time step and its sizing for achieving a continuous operation, something that makes possible the establishment of this renewable technology as a reliable one. The analysis is conducted with a developed model in the Modelica programming language by also using the Dymola solver. According to the simulation results, the yearly solar thermal efficiency is 50.7%, the yearly thermodynamic cycle efficiency is 42.9% and the yearly total system efficiency is 18.0%.

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