Thermodynamic performance analysis of solar based organic rankine cycle coupled with thermal storage for a semi-arid climate

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This study focuses on the thermodynamic performance analysis of the solar organic Rankine cycle (SORC) that uses solar radiation over a moderate temperature range. A compound parabolic collector (CPC) was adjusted to collect solar radiation because of its long-lasting nature and featured low concentration ratios, which are favorable for moderate temperature applications. A thermal storage tank was fixed to preserve the solar energy and ensure the system’s continuous performance during unfavorable weather. However, water was used as the heat transfer fluid and R245fa was used as the working fluid in this system. The performance in both the hottest and coldest months was analyzed using the average hourly profile in MATLAB using weather data from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Variations in the tank temperature during the charging and discharging modes were found. The hourly based thermal efficiency and net power output for both configurations were also compared. The results show that at 17:00, when the cycle was about to shut down, the thermal efficiency was 12.79% and the network output was 16 kW in July, whereas in January, the efficiency was ~12.80% and the net power output was 15.54 kW.

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Almefreji, N. M. A., Khan, B., & Kim, M. H. (2021). Thermodynamic performance analysis of solar based organic rankine cycle coupled with thermal storage for a semi-arid climate. Machines, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines9050088

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