Exergy analysis of two kinds of solar-driven cogeneration systems in Lhasa, Tibet, China

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In this study, an exergy analysis of two kinds of solar-driven cogeneration systems consisting of solar collectors and an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) is presented for series mode and parallel mode. Three kinds of solar collectors are considered: flat-plate collectors (FPC), evacuated tube collectors (ETC), and parabolic trough collectors (PTC). This study mainly compares the exergy output of the two kinds of solar cogeneration systems under different temperatures of the return heating water and different inlet temperatures of the solar collectors. This study shows that, from the perspective of Wnet or E, the parallel mode is superior to the series mode. From the perspective of Ez , the parallel mode is superior to the series mode when the solar collector is FPC; however, the series mode is superior to the parallel mode when the solar collector is PTC. When the solar collector is ETC, the result depends on the temperature of the return heating water. When the temperature of the return heating water is low (below 46°C), the series mode is better, and when the temperature of the return heating water is high (above 46°C), the parallel mode is better.

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Zhang, H., Lei, B., Yu, T., & Zhao, Z. (2018). Exergy analysis of two kinds of solar-driven cogeneration systems in Lhasa, Tibet, China. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6702049

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