Solar Energy, Vol.144, 740-749, 2017
Performance investigation of single-tank thermocline storage systems for CSP plants
To address the intermittency in solar energy system due to unforeseen weather conditions and to improve dispachability, the requirement of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) system is becoming increasingly inevitable. A single tank packed bed thermocline TES system has potential to provide an effective solution. A comprehensive one-dimensional non-thermal equilibrium model is considered and is solved using method of characteristics to investigate energy storage in a single tank packed bed thermocline storage system. Thermal characteristics including temperature profiles and discharge effectiveness with different commercially available Heat Transfer Fluids (HTFs) are explored and analyzed. A tank size of 12.5 m in height and 8 m in diameter is considered with a capacity of 40 MW h(t) for the present study. The effect of porosity on discharge effectiveness of the storage tank with different HTFs is investigated with porosity, epsilon varied from 0.1 to 0.7. It is found that the discharge effectiveness consistently drops when epsilon value increases from 0.1 to 0.7 for all the HTFs. Two-dimensional numerical simulation is also carried out to explore the transient temperature distribution inside the tank for different HTFs with a porosity of 0.2. It is observed that as the operation time of the tank increases, filler material eventually loses heat to adjacent fluid and attains equilibrium. The thermocline moves at a faster rate in Solar Salt than the HITEC due to its higher viscosity. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Concentrating Solar Power;Thermal energy storage;Thermocline;Heat transfer fluid;Discharge effectiveness;Dispachability