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Conceptual Design Of Advanced Central Receiver Power System Phase I Executive Summary And Final Report


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Conceptual Design Of Advanced Central Receiver Power System Phase I Executive Summary And Final Report


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The designed system has a net electrical output of 300 MWe and has sufficient heliostats and storage capacity to provide full load operation 24 hours per day at summer solstice. The system consists of nine heliostat fields with 7711 heliostats in each. The heliostats track the sun and direct the solar energy incident on them to one of four cavity apertures located at the top of a 155-meter (510 ft) tower. Inside the cavity the flux is absorbed on panels. The panels are cooled by molten salt that enters the receiver at 561/sup 0/K (550/sup 0/K) and leaves the receiver at 838/sup 0/K (1050/sup 0/F). Salt flowrate is controlled to maintain a constant salt exit temperature at the receiver outlet. The hot salt is pumped to the steam generator and/or the storage system. Hot salt pumped to the storage system is stored for later use by the steam generator. The hot salt pumped to the steam generating system is used by the steam generator to heat boiler feedwater and make 783/sup 0/K (950/sup 0/K), 16.5 MPa (2400 psig) superheated steam for the steam turbine/generator. During the process the hot salt is cooled to 561/sup 0/K (550/sup 0/K). The cold salt is pumped to the bottom of the thermal storage tank and/or back to the receivers. During periods when solar insolation is insufficient for rated operation, energy is extracted from the storage system and used to supply heat to the steam generator. The master control system is computerized and provides operator over-rides that serve as overall plant control. It also provides data display and storage.



Conceptual Design Of Advanced Central Receiver Power System


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Conceptual Design Of Advanced Central Receiver Power Systems Sodium Cooled Receiver Concept Volume 1 Executive Summary Final Report


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The conceptual design of an advanced central receiver power system using liquid sodium as a heat transport medium has been completed by a team consisting of the Energy Systems Group (prime contractor), McDonnell Douglas, Stearns-Roger, The University of Houston, and Salt River Project. The purpose of this study was to determine the technical and economic advantages of this concept for commercial-scale power plants. This final report covers all tasks of the project. These tasks were as follows: (1) review and analysis of preliminary specification; (2) parametric analysis; (3) select commercial configuration; (4) commercial plant conceptual design; (5) assessment of commercial plant; (6) advanced central receiver power system development plan; (7) program plan; (8) reports and data; (9) program management; and (10) safety analysis. A programmatic overview of the accomplishments of this program is given. The 100-MW conceptual commercial plant, the 281-MW optimum plant, and the 10-MW pilot plant are described. (WHK).



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Conceptual Design Of Advanced Central Receiver Power System


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Author : Martin Marietta Corporation
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Conceptual Design Of Advanced Central Receiver Power Systems


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Author : A. S. Brower
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Final Report


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Author : Solar Energy Research Institute
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Conceptual Design Of Advanced Central Receiver Power Systems Sodium Cooled Receiver Concept


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This volume encompasses Task 6 of the Phase I effort on the Advanced Central Receiver. This task included developing a plan to bring the commercial plant conceptual design into being. The base version of the plan includes a pilot plant to be designed and constructed during Phases II and III, three subsystem research experiments to be performed during Phase II, and the design and construction of a commercial demonstration plant. These plans are discussed in detail, as well as several options which could reduce both cost and schedule to achieve the overall goal of a commercial-sized demonstration plant. In evaluating pilot plant characeristics, emphasis was placed on representing commercial plant receiver characteristics and total system operation. In considering total system operation, it was recognized that a water-steam pilot plant would already be in operation, hence certain systems will already have been tested. Several receiver configurations were investigated consisting of from one to five full-size panels, with the objective of representing peak north side power for a 100-MWe plant as well as the peak flux vaue of about 1.4 MW/m2. This goal was accomplished with a 5-panel receiver; however, the power to the edge panels is very low. Hence, with little loss, these panels can be eliminated to give a 3-panel configuration. The total absorbed thermal power is about 38 MWt, which is sufficient for about 10 MWe. A plant of this size is described.