EP2300753A1 - Collecteur en auge pour centrale solaire - Google Patents
Collecteur en auge pour centrale solaireInfo
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- EP2300753A1 EP2300753A1 EP09741648A EP09741648A EP2300753A1 EP 2300753 A1 EP2300753 A1 EP 2300753A1 EP 09741648 A EP09741648 A EP 09741648A EP 09741648 A EP09741648 A EP 09741648A EP 2300753 A1 EP2300753 A1 EP 2300753A1
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- Prior art keywords
- arrangement
- trough collector
- collector according
- pivot axis
- concentrator
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24S—SOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
- F24S30/00—Arrangements for moving or orienting solar heat collector modules
- F24S30/40—Arrangements for moving or orienting solar heat collector modules for rotary movement
- F24S30/42—Arrangements for moving or orienting solar heat collector modules for rotary movement with only one rotation axis
- F24S30/425—Horizontal axis
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24S—SOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
- F24S23/00—Arrangements for concentrating solar-rays for solar heat collectors
- F24S23/70—Arrangements for concentrating solar-rays for solar heat collectors with reflectors
- F24S23/74—Arrangements for concentrating solar-rays for solar heat collectors with reflectors with trough-shaped or cylindro-parabolic reflective surfaces
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24S—SOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
- F24S30/00—Arrangements for moving or orienting solar heat collector modules
- F24S2030/10—Special components
- F24S2030/14—Movement guiding means
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24S—SOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
- F24S40/00—Safety or protection arrangements of solar heat collectors; Preventing malfunction of solar heat collectors
- F24S40/80—Accommodating differential expansion of solar collector elements
- F24S40/85—Arrangements for protecting solar collectors against adverse weather conditions
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02E—REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
- Y02E10/00—Energy generation through renewable energy sources
- Y02E10/40—Solar thermal energy, e.g. solar towers
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02E—REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
- Y02E10/00—Energy generation through renewable energy sources
- Y02E10/40—Solar thermal energy, e.g. solar towers
- Y02E10/47—Mountings or tracking
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a trough collector for a solar power plant according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the radiation from the sun is mirrored by collectors with the help of the concentrator and focused specifically on a location in which thereby high temperatures.
- the concentrated heat can be dissipated and used to operate thermal engines such as turbines, which in turn power the generating generators.
- Parabolic trough power plants have a large number of collectors, which have long concentrators with small transverse dimensions, and thus do not have a focal point but a focal line, which makes them fundamentally different in construction from Dish Sterling and solar tower power plants.
- These trough collectors today have a length of 20 m up to .150 m, while the width can reach 3 m, 5 m and more.
- an absorber line for the concentrated heat passes (up to 400 0 C), WEL che this is transported to the power plant.
- a transport medium is a fluid such. Thermal oil or superheated steam in question, which circulates in the absorber lines.
- a trough collector is preferably designed as a parabolic trough collector.
- det is often trough collectors are used with spherical or only approximately parabolic trained concentrator, since an exactly parabolic concentrator with the above dimensions only with large, so economically hardly reasonable effort to produce.
- the circulation system for the circulation of the heat-transporting fluid can reach a length of up to 100 km in such power plants, or more, when the concepts for the future large-scale plants are realized.
- the cost of Andasol 1 is estimated at several hundred million €.
- the trough collectors of the type mentioned are designed to pivot in north-south orientation to the daily or in west-east orientation of the seasonal position of the sun (but also with daily, but lesser change in the position of the sun) to be traced.
- An exact alignment to the current position of the sun is crucial for the high efficiency of the power plant.
- An error in the orientation of 3.5 mrad, i. 0.2 °, is today considered the limit of reasonably tolerable; It is to be expected that as technology advances, requirements will become more stringent.
- the supporting structure for the parabolic or spherical trough concentrator must, as is known, comprise this from the rear, in the manner of a clamp, in order to keep its front, sun-facing, reflecting surface completely free. This quickly leads to complex structures for the storage and movement of the concentrator, which are then additionally costly in the sometimes indispensable application of lightweight construction.
- a collector would go to the position of the sun continuously, but often the collector is rectified step by step for the sake of simplicity.
- the gutter collector according to the invention has the features of claim 1.
- the mounting of the arrangement is arranged symmetrically to the gravity line.
- the holding forces for securing the respective pivoting position of the arrangement 2 to the minimum i. reduces the weight of the assembly 2 and are constant.
- the arrangement 2 is in any position at rest, so that over the entire pivoting range holding forces to secure the respective position are not necessary.
- Lower demands on the construction of the arrangement itself and on the pivoting drive are the result, which can be correspondingly easily designed for the necessarily precise movement.
- Fig. 1 shows schematically a gutter collector of known type
- FIG. 2 shows a cross section through the trough collector of FIG. 1
- FIG. 3 shows a view of a first embodiment of the trough collector according to the invention
- FIG. 5 shows the section AA through the support structure of FIG. 3
- collector 1 shows a view of a trough collector 1 known in the prior art with an arrangement 2 for providing heat originating from solar radiation and a bearing 3 on which the assembly 2 rests.
- Such collectors 1 may have the above-mentioned dimensions (for example, a length of 150 m) or even exceed them, with such large dimensions the weight of the arrangement 2 is readily between 10 and 20 t.
- the arrangement 2 comprises a frame 4 for a pressure cell 5, which in turn at least partially consists of a flexible membrane 6, the pillow-like curvature is indicated by the auxiliary lines 7.
- the frame 4 (including the bearing 3) is made of concrete, which brings advantages in terms of cost-effective production on site, especially in rough terrain, with it.
- the structure of the pressure cell 5 clamped in the arrangement 2 is explained in more detail by way of example in FIG. 2; the heat gained from the sunlight is dissipated from the collector 1 via a conventional line network (not shown in the figure), and used in the solar power plant to generate electricity.
- FIG. 1 The arrangement shown in Figure 1 is exemplary of the prior art; the application of the present invention is not limited to a trough collector of the type shown (here: with a pressure cell equipped with a secondary concentrator). Likewise, any suitable truss for receiving the concentrator may be provided, which may also be made of metal.
- Figure 2 shows a cross section through the trough collector 1 of Figure 1, as shown in more detail in the Swiss patent application CH 2008/0462.
- the pressure cell 5 is clamped in the frame 4 and consists at least partially se from a flexible membrane, namely here from a transparent to solar radiation 20 membrane 21 and from a covered with a reflective layer 22 membrane 23, which together form the concentrator 24 of the trough collector 1. Via a secondary concentrator 25, the solar radiation 20 is reflected to an absorber line 26, which dissipates the heat of solar radiation 20 in a known manner.
- the pressure cell 5, in particular with the concentrator 24, the secondary concentrator 25 and the absorber line 26 belong to the arrangement for the provision of heat originating from the solar radiation.
- the said arrangement 2 for providing heat originating from solar radiation comprises everything which in the specific case serves the stated purpose, be it conventional concentrators made of metal inserted into the frame 4, or different constructions for suspending the solar system Concentrator, various systems for the absorber lines or other such elements, as installed in the respective gutter collector for a specific solar power plant. It is - apart from parts of the storage - that equipment, which the position of the center of gravity or the gravity line of the pivotable part, i. the arrangement 2 of the trough collector 1 determines.
- the pivoting drive 12 (consisting, for example, of driven rollers 13, which pull the pivoting bracket 11 between them) is suitable for pivoting the concentrator 24 between the positions horizontally / approximately vertically.
- the center of gravity of the arrangement 2 provided with the means for providing the heat lies in such a conventional construction outside the instantaneous pivoting axis of the arrangement 2 (or, depending on the geometry of the pivoting device 10, only happens to be there in a single pivoting position) , It follows that the pivoting drive 12 is held differently depending on the pivoting position by the common weight of the support structure 2 and the means for providing heat, but constantly under load and accordingly must be designed consuming.
- FIG. 3 shows a cross section through a trough collector 70 designed according to the invention in accordance with a first embodiment. Shown is an arrangement 71 for the provision of heat originating from the solar radiation and means 72 for the pivotable mounting of the arrangement 71.
- a pressure cell 5 with the concentrator 24, the secondary concentrator 25 and the absorber tube 26.
- the pressure cell is arranged between longitudinal members 75, 76 and is clamped by this, the side members 75,76 in turn rest on cross struts 77, 78, which merge into a Lagerkra ⁇ z 79 with a circular arc-shaped portion 79 ', which in turn rests on supports 80,81.
- the bearing ring 79 is thus connected at the end to a respective longitudinal member 75,76, such that the longitudinal members 75,76 and thus the concentrator 24 are pivotable about a movement of the bearing collar 79 to the pivot axis 88 around.
- the circular arc-shaped portion 79 ' is arranged perpendicular to the pivot axis 84 of the assembly 2 and projecting towards the bottom.
- the supports 80,81 are suitably formed, here with rollers 82, 83, so that the bearing ring 79 can be rotated in the supports 80,81, whereby the assembly 2 as a whole is operable relative to the stationary supports 80,81 pivoted.
- a pivoting drive is omitted; this may consist of a motor which acts via a pinion on a toothed ring arranged on section 79 ').
- the supports 80, 81 in turn are anchored to a foundation 85, ie stationary relative to the ground 86.
- the height of the foundation 85 is tuned to the desired pivoting range of the collector 70: the minimum height h is determined such that the side members 75, 76 (or the outermost elements of the assembly 2) still remain at the desired distance at maximum pivoting from the ground 86. Due to the illustrated geometry of the arrangement 2, in particular the circular-arc-shaped portion 79 'of the bearing collar 79, results in a fixed pivot axis 88 of the assembly 2, which runs through the Krümmungszent- rum 85 of the circular arc-shaped portion 79'.
- the heavy line 89 of the elongate arrangement 2 is given by its mass distribution, which in turn depends on the design of the various components of the assembly 2 (pressure cell 5, side members 75,76, cross braces 77,78 etc.) and in particular on the length of the radius of curvature 90 ,
- the length of the radius of curvature 90 can be determined in conjunction with said elements by those skilled in the art now such that the pivot axis 84 in the region of the heavy line 89 is the.
- the position of the pivot axis 88 is specifically determined to be in the range where the gravity line 89 is due to the general design needs.
- the pivot axis 88 follows the gravity line 89.
- the use of the bearing collar 79 makes it possible to arrange the swiveling axis 88 favorably in the area of the pressure cell 5, which can only be achieved with considerable constructive effort in conventional constructions due to the bearings to be arranged in the swiveling axis or is not possible at all.
- the result is a construction which, in terms of effort, costs and weight is optimized and at the same time can be aligned with high precision.
- pivot axis 88 and gravity line 89 coincide so that the advantages according to the invention are optimally realized (for example constant holding forces for the arrangement 2, forces for the alignment movement are reduced to the friction). If pivoting axis 88 and line of gravity 89 do not coincide, this can be done for the reasons described in connection with FIG.
- the supports 80, 81 are symmetrical with respect to a vertical plane 91, which is indicated by dash-dotted lines and runs through the heavy line 89. They are below the heavy line 89, and symmetrical to this. A possible single support would be arranged vertically below the heavy line 89, several supports below and symmetrical to this. This reduces the holding forces for the assembly 2 on the weight; Moments due to eccentric storage no longer occur.
- the supporting structure of the arrangement 2 (but not necessarily the pressure cell 5) has a modular construction.
- the modules have the same basic structure with two opposite longitudinal members of eg 10 m in length and a bearing ring arranged perpendicular to these, which is then assigned at least one support.
- each module is mounted on its bearing ring, which allows to simplify the supporting structure of the assembly 2, since it can be supported at the desired locations on a bearing ring, so in terms of the weight of the trough collector 70 does not have to have high rigidity , Even though the end-side modules have to be modified in nature compared to the internal modules of the nature, all the modules advantageously have essentially the same features. same basic structure.
- FIG. 4 shows a view of a further preferred embodiment of a trough collector 100 according to the invention. Shown is an arrangement 30 for providing heat originating from solar radiation with a two-part support frame 31, 31 'in which z. a pressure cell 5 ( Figure 2) can be clamped or a conventional, metallic concentrator can be attached. Such a pressure cell or concentrator and the other respective means for providing heat have been omitted to relieve the figure; they are basically conventional in nature and can be defined by the skilled person for the specific application.
- the cross struts 32 are in turn supported by Verschwenkteger 33 of supports 34 at this. All Verschwenklager 33 are thus stationary and determine a common, indicated by the dashed line, fixed pivot axis 35. This is due to the design, under the concentrator.
- Each cross brace 32 together with its associated parts of the support frame 31,31 'has a center of gravity 37. It can be seen that the indicated by the dotted line gravity line 36 thanks to the necessarily concave configuration of the cross braces 32 can not coincide with the pivot axis 35 , but must lie above the swivel bearing 33. This is all the more true if the arrangement 30 for providing the means according to the invention for the provision of heat are arranged.
- the assembly 30 is fully assembled only when its associated parts of the pivoting device 40 ( Figure 5) are also arranged at her. These then also influence the position of the heavy line by their weight, in the present case mainly by the encapsulation 38 for a chain 44 (FIG 4).
- the encapsulation 38 serves as a counterweight for balancing the arrangement 30, such that its gravity line 36 lies in the region of the pivot axis 35 and preferably coincides with it.
- the heavy line 36 is brought into the region of the pivot axis 35; the heavy line 36 follows the pivot axis 35.
- This principle can also be used for retrofitting existing constructions and realizes advantages according to the invention.
- Figure 5 shows the pivoting device 40 for the assembly 30 in detail, based on a section through a cross-brace 32 with the associated encapsulation 38.
- the crossbar 32, the support frame 31,31 'and the encapsulation 38 are box-shaped and their cut shown in the figure Walls 41, 41 '(from the support frame 31,31'), 42 (the cross-brace 32) and 43 (the enclosure 37) shown hatched.
- Shown is also a preferably formed as a chain 44 pivoting the pivoting device 40, which attacks with its two ends 45,45 'located on the side of the pivot axis 36 attachment points 46,46' on the support structure 30 and is fixed to her and thereby characterized against the Swivel bearing 33 can pivot.
- the chain 44 rests on an arcuately extending support surface 47 and is tensioned by a tensioning wheel 48.
- Two drive wheels 49,50 are biased toward each other in the direction of the arrows 51,52 shown, with the result that the Verschwenklage the support structure 2 is defined without play over the entire pivoting range.
- the wheels 48,49,50 are mounted in the support 34 and therefore do not belong to the arranged on the assembly 30 parts of the pivoting device 40.
- a sprocket is possible, which is then fixed by a fixed to the support 34 Gear is driven " .
- the pivoting of the assembly 30 via a synchronous, also in the support 34 provided drive both drive wheels 49,50 clockwise or counterclockwise, preferably maintaining the bias according to the arrows 51,52.
- a drive motor for the drive wheels 49,50 and a biasing means are omitted to relieve the drawing, and can be determined by the skilled person in the specific case according to the prior art.
- the encapsulation 38 encloses the chain 44 and protects it from weathering and dirt, as well as partially the other elements of the pivoting device 40, as far as they are not protected by the support 34.
- the encapsulation 38 has on its concave outer side a slot 53, which allows the pivoting of the encapsulation 38 relative to the drive wheels 49,50.
- the slot 53 can be readily closed by conventional means leaving a pivotable opening corresponding to the sliding opening for the wheels 49,50.
- a pivoting is in principle as far as possible until an attachment point 46,46 'abuts on a drive wheel 49,50. If the support structure 30 is to be pivoted on one side substantially to the vertical, the drive wheels 49,50 can be correspondingly offset in the support 34 against the other side.
- the mass of the enclosure 37 prefferably be sized and arranged so that the gravity line 39 of the fully populated assembly 30 coincides with the pivot axis 35 or in the region of the fixed pivot axis 35.
- the play-free drive shown above as such can also be found in the embodiment according to FIG. 3.
- the assembly 30 is fully populated when all the means for providing the heat and also all the elements of the pivot means 40 to be arranged thereon are operably disposed thereon.
- the mass of the encapsulation 38 is dependent on their material and the distribution of the material.
- the support structure 30 is made of concrete, as well as the enclosure 38, whose walls are now made with the thickness that causes the gravity line 39 of the fully populated Tragstruk- structure 30 with the pivot axis 35 coincides.
- the person skilled in the art can not only choose the wall thickness, but also change the geometry of the encapsulation 38 in such a way that the desired mass distribution results while maintaining the function of the pivoting device 40 as intended.
- the pivoting device 40 in particular its encapsulation 38, with regard to the position of the gravity line 36.
- the gravity line 39 may now coincide with the pivot axis 35 in the sense of the optimal solution or may also be arranged "only" in the region of the pivot axis 35. This is understood to mean a low dislocation to the extent that the advantages according to the invention are effective, but nevertheless a comparatively small, intended permanent load of the swiveling device 40 remains.
- the pivot axis 35 will often be somewhat eccentric to the support structure, and on the other hand, the deformability of the support structure consisting of a flexible membrane, etc., can lead to a (possibly instantaneous) flow pattern which is considerable resulting force on the fully populated support structure result.
- one skilled in the art may define a predetermined wind attack, whether as a maximum real storm strength or as the maximum permitted norm, and deduce therefrom the resulting force (possibly approximately) acting on the support structure.
- the heavy line 39 of the fully assembled support structure 2,30 can be arranged away from the pivot axis 35, at most so far that the support structure 2,30 is held in equilibrium under the Verschwenk adopted due to the resultant force of the predetermined wind attack. In other words, then, without wind attack, the support structure "hangs" somewhat unilaterally in the bearing, and is balanced under the predetermined wind attack.
- the person skilled in the art can also choose the distance between the heavy line 39 and the pivot axis 35 in a range from zero to the maximum distance described.
- the support structure is additionally provided with means that change the forces acting on it by the wind attack forces.
- means that change the forces acting on it by the wind attack forces can be designed as spoilers or wind deflectors of all kinds arranged on the support structure, or formed on the support structure or molded onto the support structure (for example by fluidically determined shaping of frame parts or other surfaces). Before- kart these are arranged movable, so that they can develop their effect even when winds attack from different directions.
- the arrangement shown allows a clearance-free pivoting drive for continuous pivoting of the concentrator or for a pivoting in discrete steps, then only the static friction in the Verschwenkla- is overcome, thus a simple and inexpensive, but at the same time high-precision drive is available.
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CH01341/08A CH698860A1 (de) | 2008-05-07 | 2008-08-22 | Rinnenkollektor für ein Solarkraftwerk. |
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AU (1) | AU2009244021A1 (fr) |
CH (1) | CH698860A1 (fr) |
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