Solar Thermal Collector System with Parabolic Collector for Applications in Organic Rankine Cycle: Design, Manufacturing and Testing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.104.2.127138Keywords:
Organic Rankine Cycle, renewable energy, parabolic collector, thermal efficiencyAbstract
Generating power using an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) has the advantage of converting waste energy into useful power. This technology can utilize various low-level heat sources such as biomass, engine waste heat, geothermal and solar, and it significantly reduces thermal pollution as well as the reliance on fossil fuels. In this research, a parabolic collector with a tube length of 18.12 meters was designed and manufactured. The results showed that the parabolic trough can reach a temperature of 56.6℃ with a water flow rate of 0.042kg/s, from an initial temperature of 28.2℃ during a 2-hour test. The average turbine output power was 430.04 W in theoretical calculations and 248.57 W in reality for the ORC system. The highest thermal efficiency was achieved at a turbine inlet temperature of 63.5℃ and a turbine inlet pressure of 10.5 bar, with a value of 4.489%. Overall, using ORC technology can effectively utilize low-level heat sources and contribute to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and thermal pollution.