Dear Jeff,
Thank you for your response.
It would be nice if you could perform the quotation for that model. Our idea is to simulate the system of the figure with Fresnel collectors:
Kind regards,
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Lucio,
The current models in the TESS Libraries do not include the option for two phase flow in the solar collector models. If this is of great interest, we could prepare a quote to perform the necessary changes to allow for steam.
Jeff - TESS
Dear Jeff,
First of all, thank you in advance for your response.
Regarding your proposal, it could be a nice solution to overcome the simulation of steam by means of a steam generator. However, as a first step I would be interested (if it is possible)
to simulate the boiling process within the Fresnel collector as a direct steam generator (DSG). Have you developed any library that can simulate that effect?
Thank you in advance,
Kind regards,
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www.fcirce.es
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PhD. Lucía Royo Pascual
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Technology Project Manager
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Industrial Processes Group
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Industry and Energy Area
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Parque Empresarial Dinamiza, Avda. Ranillas 3D,1ª Planta
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50018 Zaragoza (España)
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T. [+34] 976 976 859 / Ext. [+34] 2112
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lroyo@fcirce.es
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Lucia,
The collector models that you reference are not intended to work with two-phase flow like steam and were written assuming constant liquid inlet and outlet fluid properties. Have you considered keeping the collector loop isolated from the steam loop and
utilizing a steam generator to create the steam? Many of the large solar power plants utilize this concept.
Jeff
On 08/12/2019 1:16 am, Lucia Royo Pascual via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Hello TRNSYS users,
I am writing to you this e-mail in order to ask you about the simulation of steam cycle using a solar field (Fresnel or flat plate collector).
The idea is to simulate the water-steam stream using the solar field. I have seen that there is the possibility to use a flash tank to separate water and steam in the TESS library.
In this tank, it is possible to define the pressure. However, I have seen that in the solar collector field it is not possible to fix the outlet pressure, only the Cp can be modified.
Could you explain me briefly how can I change the outlet pressure in the collector type? It is possible to define steam at the outlet using a control? Is there any example that
I can use to start my simulation?
I have TESS libraries, but I have seen that there is no example of this feature…
Thank you in advance,
Kind regards,
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www.fcirce.es
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PhD. Lucía Royo Pascual
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Technology Project Manager
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Industrial Processes Group
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Industry and Energy Area
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Parque Empresarial Dinamiza, Avda. Ranillas 3D,1ª Planta
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50018 Zaragoza (España)
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T. [+34] 976 976 859 / Ext. [+34] 2112
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lroyo@fcirce.es
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