US20140008909A1 - Connector for absorber tubes in a concentrating solar power plant - Google Patents

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US20140008909A1
US20140008909A1 US13/978,874 US201213978874A US2014008909A1 US 20140008909 A1 US20140008909 A1 US 20140008909A1 US 201213978874 A US201213978874 A US 201213978874A US 2014008909 A1 US2014008909 A1 US 2014008909A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
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    • F24S80/00Details, accessories or component parts of solar heat collectors not provided for in groups F24S10/00-F24S70/00
    • F24S80/30Arrangements for connecting the fluid circuits of solar collectors with each other or with other components, e.g. pipe connections; Fluid distributing means, e.g. headers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16L19/02Pipe ends provided with collars or flanges, integral with the pipe or not, pressed together by a screwed member
    • F16L19/025Pipe ends provided with collars or flanges, integral with the pipe or not, pressed together by a screwed member the pipe ends having integral collars or flanges
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L37/00Couplings of the quick-acting type
    • F16L37/08Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members
    • F16L37/10Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members using a rotary external sleeve or ring on one part
    • F16L37/107Bayonet-type couplings
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • F16L51/02Expansion-compensation arrangements for pipe-lines making use of bellows or an expansible folded or corrugated tube
    • F16L51/026Expansion-compensation arrangements for pipe-lines making use of bellows or an expansible folded or corrugated tube with interior reinforcement
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L51/00Expansion-compensation arrangements for pipe-lines
    • F16L51/02Expansion-compensation arrangements for pipe-lines making use of bellows or an expansible folded or corrugated tube
    • F16L51/027Expansion-compensation arrangements for pipe-lines making use of bellows or an expansible folded or corrugated tube with external reinforcement
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L59/00Thermal insulation in general
    • F16L59/08Means for preventing radiation, e.g. with metal foil
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24SSOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
    • F24S20/00Solar heat collectors specially adapted for particular uses or environments
    • F24S20/20Solar heat collectors for receiving concentrated solar energy, e.g. receivers for solar power plants
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24SSOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
    • F24S40/00Safety or protection arrangements of solar heat collectors; Preventing malfunction of solar heat collectors
    • F24S40/80Accommodating differential expansion of solar collector elements
    • YGENERAL 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
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  • the present invention relates to connectors of sun irradiated receiving tubes in concentrating solar power plants.
  • the invention relates to connectors suitable for a quick connection of receiving tubes of concentrating solar power plants.
  • Said solar pipes or solar boilers, tank to the following invention are easily connected in order to realise concentrating solar power plants usually applied on parabolas (parabolic through solar plants) but not exclusively (Fresnel technology).
  • Said invention allows, moreover, to compensate the linear dilatations of solar pipes, due to temperature differences taking place as a consequence of sun irradiation and of the heating of a thermal carrier fluid flowing inside the above said solar pipes.
  • the present invention increases the reliability of such concentrating solar power plants and decreases the critical points that take place during the installation operations of said plants. It allows, finally, an operative flexibility which can not be obtained by the known techniques.
  • a concentrating solar power plant provides for amplification of the sun irradiation through concentrating the irradiation itself by means of concentrating mirrors, generally but non necessarily having a parabolic shape, conveying irradiation on a receiving tube or solar pipe, in order to increase the thermal power collected by the tube and favor the increase enthalpy of a thermal carrier fluid (heating at high temperature, change of phase, etc . . . ) flowing inside it, or anyway a thermodynamic transformation favoring thermochemical transformations within the fluid (chemical reformulation of the thermal carrier fluid).
  • thermodynamic state such as for example applications connected with the conversion of thermal power in electric power by means of transformation plants using gas turbines and steam turbines or combined plants; applications connected to reformulation processes (reforming) of pure or mixed light hydrocarbons (such as for example methane, propane, buthane, liquified petroleum gas, methanol) aimed at the enrichment of fuel into fuel fractions having a higher value (hydrogen or lighter hydrocarbons) or to the decomposition or reformulation of fuels from their original chemical formulation to simpler molecular forms.
  • pure or mixed light hydrocarbons such as for example methane, propane, buthane, liquified petroleum gas, methanol
  • thermodynamic sun The technology allowing for the use of solar energy for the production of electric power, herein below simply defined “thermodynamic sun”, is based on the concentration of solar energy on a receiving tube positioned on the focus of a parabolic mirrors system and inside which a to thermal carrier fluid flows (at present selected, for example, amongst diathermal oils and fuse salts) increasing its temperature (according to current applications up to 550-600° C.), such thermal power being subsequently put at disposal, possibly through an intermediate fluid, by means of an accumulation section of thermal power, for the conversion into mechanical and/or electric power, through a thermodynamic transformation cycle, such as for example Rankine, Hirn, Joule or Ericsson cycle, according to which the thermal carrier fluid or the intermediate fluid represent the high temperature source.
  • a to thermal carrier fluid flows (at present selected, for example, amongst diathermal oils and fuse salts) increasing its temperature (according to current applications up to 550-600° C.), such thermal power being subsequently put at disposal, possibly through an
  • the concentration ratio obtained by parabolic mirrors allows for the tube to increase its temperature, so to increase enthalpy of the thermal carrier fluid flowing inside it (usually in order to increase temperature but also thanks to passages of state.
  • the fluid temperature level (or enthalpy level) is, therefore, sensibly higher with respect to values which are possible without concentrating solar energy.
  • said solar pipes have well defined dimensional and production standards. According to the prior art such pipes are constituted by:
  • an internal tube made of a metallic material, the thickness of which is such to resist to the pressures of the thermal carrier fluid, covered according to the prior art with specific materials (such as CERMED®) for the reduction of re-irradiated energy and the increase of the absorption coefficient;
  • a co-axial tube made of glass, suitably thermally insulated from the solar pipe and realised with a material which is transparent to the solar radiation and opaque to the radiation re-irradiated by the metal tube; in such a way a significant fraction of the energy re-irradiated by the metal tube (as a consequence of its high operative temperature) is recovered;
  • Elements a), b), c) and d) are integrated in a single unit realising the described functions. With reference to the prior art, such tubes are shown for example in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b.
  • FIG. 1 a shows a configuration according to which the terminal part of the solar pipe shows the compensation system of the different lengthening of glass (exterior, b) and metal (interior, a) according to the prior art.
  • the space c is such to avoid the transmission of thermal power by convection and conduction. It is evident that, in the case shown in FIG. 1 a , the compensation cause compression of the elastic bellow d.
  • the configuration shown with reference to FIG. 1 b at the terminal part of the solar pipe shows a compensation system of the different lengthening of glass (exterior, b) and metal (interior, a) according to a second solution of the prior art.
  • Space c is such to avoid the transmission of thermal power by convection and conduction. In this case, compensation causes tension of the elastic bellow d.
  • the concentrating solar power plant is realised by arranging such tubes at the focus of concentrating parabolas, thus realising units having great length (present technology provides for lengths of hundreds of meters).
  • Such aggregated concentrating parabolas rotate by means of a specific actuation system and track, in this way, the position of the solar disc.
  • the dimensions of the solar pipes (which are the elementary units of the plant) are about 4 m of length and less then 0.01 m of diameter;
  • thermodynamic fluid a series of solar strings until reaching lengths of 100-150 m realise a so called solar collector, which can increase of a certain value (depending on its length) the temperature of the thermodynamic fluid;
  • the solar pipe having the length of a parabola (made welding together elementary solar pipes) is welded to that of the subsequent parabol, thus realising units having a greater length, already called strings, thus connecting a definite number of concentrating parabolas.
  • the differential dilatations of a tube having length equal to that of the parabola are added to those of the other parabolas until a string is formed.
  • a single string, or portions of adjacent strings, or different adjacent strings, are rotated (thus rotating a definite group of parabolas) by a common actuation system, realised by means of electric engines or hydraulic or pneumatic drivers or drivers based on another technology, putting the parabolas in line with the solar disc so that the sun rays (which are parallel) can have an optimal incidence on the mirrors forming the parabolas.
  • actuation system is usually arranged on a metal structure, or a structure made of concrete or mixed or other, for example called pillar or tower, mechanically separated by the groups of parabolas which are moved.
  • the solar pipe (which reached a notable length by subsequent weldings made on single solar pipes) is conducted on the axis of rotation of the parabolas by means of “flexible sleeves made of metal—textile fabric”, an example of which is shown in FIG. 2 , the manufacture of which is such to absorb the notable dilatations of the solar pipe (sum of the elementary contributions of all the solar pipes welded together) and torsions occurring because the actuation systems adjacent to the one considered are not perfectly synchronous.
  • Such operation of conducting the solar pipe from a height which is that of the focus of the parabolas to that of the rotating system of the parabolas themselves is cinematically needed in order to allow the rotation itself.
  • connection element defined “flexible sleeve made of metal-textile fabric”, for exemplificative purposes, but that can be made also differently, allows to obtain first the compensation of the longitudinal dilatation of all solar pipes connected thereof. Secondly, said “flexible sleeve made of metal-textile fabric” allows to obtain the compensation of rotations not being perfectly synchronous of adjacent parallel groups of parabolas.
  • connection obtained has the purpose of allowing the total lengthening of elements 1 (due to thermal dilatations of mechanically connected solar pipes) and different rotations, inevitably being present between the right part and the left part, the actuation systems of the movement for tracking the solar disc (systems 5 s and 5 d ) being different.
  • the compensations due to different temperatures of the metal solar pipe occurs for each piece of length equal to different tenth of meters, more in particular 100-150 m, each time The height of the tube itself is conducted to that of the rotating system.
  • weldings are made on site, i.e. where the plant is built. This implies the welding process itself does not always have an acceptable quality, with the frequent need for post treatments. Also the verification of welding quality can not be made as it could in a protected ambient. It must be noted, in fact, that the sites where such concentrating solar power plants are built are isolated sites, characterised by high sun irradiation, set to be also in the future in remote areas and desert, even obstile from an environmental point of view. The presence of dusts and the working difficulty make in all these cases not easy to realise a good quality welding. Inevitably, then, welding creates a situation of discontinuity.
  • the plant building process presents itself a certain difficulty.
  • the tubes themselves are conducted to the focal axis of the parabola and fixed to specific cylindrical hinges. This operation is repeated for all the parabolas making up a string and then a collector. During such a operation, the maintenance of co-axialitty of the solar pipe with the focus of the parabola can not be always granted.
  • the perfect matching of the axis of the solar pipe and that of the parabolas lined to each other is an important element of functionality of the plant as a whole and strongly affects the capacity of the plant itself. Strict mounting specifications fix the precision of the alignment of the parabolas with the focus.
  • the solutions according to the prior art present strong limitations in that sense.
  • the compensation connected to the dilatations of the solar pipe taking into account different temperatures depending on the temperature increase of the thermal carrier fluid (in a loop of 600 m, in case of fuse salt as thermal carrier fluid having a definite flow, the solar pipe has a difference of temperature at its terminals of about 250-300° C.) is made every 100-150 m, in particular by the connection elements made of textile-metal material conducting the solar pipe back to the height of the rotating system, so that the lengthening of each elementary tube sums to one another (tube per tube).
  • the presence of weldings on each elementary tube involves differential dilatations on the welding wire, generating stresses of thermal nature affecting the welding itself.
  • connection systems made up by connections of concentrating solar power plants, for economy of description will be called in the following solar connectors.
  • the first shown with reference to FIG. 3 and referred to as solar connector-A
  • the second shown with reference to FIG. 4 and referred to as solar connector-B
  • the function of solar connectors-A also that of compensating dilatations connected with temperature differences of the connected pieces by means of the system of the invention.
  • the present invention also solves the problem occurring in sleeves made of textile fabric and/or reinforced by mechanical fibres at present used for such a function and to allow small rotation between the strings of solar pipes.
  • connection systems solar connectors A and B
  • connection systems allows in addition for easily sectioning (interrupting) with a certain quickness the units which are connected that should have disfunctions or accidental breakages or needs of maintenance or other making necessary to temporarily or repeatedly exclude them from the solar plant.
  • Such operations turns out to be particularly comfortable if the solar pipes adopt the connection systems forming the object of the present invention, not requiring in such cases cutting the tubes or something else.
  • the purpose of the present invention is therefore that of realising connectors for a concentrating solar power plant allowing for overcoming the limits of the solutions of connection (weldings) according to the prior art and of the flexible joints subjected to flexo-torsion and to obtain technical-operative results solving the previously described problems.
  • connection systems can be realised with substantially low costs, as far as both production and costs of connection with the elementary solar pipes is concerned.
  • connection systems for a concentrating solar power plant which are substantially simple, safe and reliable.
  • a first type of connection between elementary solar pipes having the function of ensuring the continuity between adjacent tubes integrating in the connection system to protection against irradiation towards the exterior, symptomatic of a loss of thermal power.
  • connection of concentrating solar power plants comprising two terminals for coupling respectively with the internal metal tubes of two solar pipes to be connected, said terminals being provided with means for reciprocal rigid mechanical movable coupling.
  • said terminals are coupled with said metal tubes of said solar pipes by welding.
  • said means for reciprocal rigid mechanical movable coupling of said terminals can comprise a ring nut assembled on one of said terminals and free to rotate around it, the other terminal being provided on its external circumference alternatively of a plurality of pins fitting with a corresponding number of shaped and angled slots, realised on said ring nut, or of a thread engaging with a corresponding counter-thread realised on said ring nut.
  • said means for reciprocal rigid mechanical movable coupling of said terminals further comprise a seat for the housing of an elastic static seal, alternately realised on one of said two ends.
  • each of said means for reciprocal rigid mechanical movable coupling of said terminals comprises at least a seat for housing a respective portion of an anti-rotation pin, and more preferably comprises at least two seats, having different size or shape, respectively for housing a respective portion of two anti-rotation pins, having corresponding size or shape.
  • each of said two terminals can be connected to a corresponding terminal of a compensation apparatus comprising a metal bellow, connected by means of welding to lateral hubs connecting the bellow with two terminals linking with said two terminals coupled with said internal metal tubes of solar pipe, and further comprising means for strengthening and protecting from mechanical stresses due to an imperfect axial alignment of the system and means for facilitating the flow within the connection.
  • said means for strengthening and protecting from mechanical stresses comprise a plurality of tie rods, supported by flanges in turn coupled with said metal bellow and with said lateral hubs; and said means for facilitating the flow within the connection comprise a telescopic conveyor system and preferably further comprise an elastic seal, positioned at the terminal of said conveyor.
  • said lateral hubs of said compensation apparatus are both straight, or both curved, or one is curved and the other is straight.
  • connection of concentrating solar power plants comprises a radiation screen.
  • FIG. 1 a shows a cross section view of a portion of a first compensation system of the different lengthening between glass and metal in a solar pipe according to prior art
  • FIG. 1 b shows a cross section view of a portion of a second compensation system of the different lengthening between glass and metal in a solar pipe according to prior art
  • FIG. 2 shows a schematic view of a connection system of strings of solar pipes according to prior art
  • FIG. 3 shows a cross section view of a solar connector according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 a shows a perspective view of the solar connectors of FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 3 b shows a cross section view of a solar connector according to a second embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 c shows an exploded perspective view of the solar connectors of FIG. 3 b;
  • FIG. 3 d shows a lateral view of the solar connectors of FIG. 3 b;
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross section view of a solar connector according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 a shows a perspective view of the solar connectors of FIG. 4 ;
  • FIG. 4 b shows a cross section view of a solar connector according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 c shows a perspective view of the solar connector of FIG. 4 b
  • FIG. 5 shows a cross section view of a solar connector according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 a shows a perspective view of the solar connector of FIG. 5 ;
  • FIG. 5 b shows a cross section view of a solar connector according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 shows a solar connector according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 shows a solar connector according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 refers to two type previously defined as solar connector A and solar connector B.
  • solar connector C For illustrative non limitative aims it is also shown a solution defined as solar connector C, allowing for making a variation of direction of the thermal carrier fluid upwards or downwards (in the following also referred to with the acronym “SX” and “DX”) making the two ascending and descending pieces at the terminals of the single collector.
  • FIG. 3 and FIG. 3 a show a first basic version of the quick connection system according to the present invention, lacking a compensation system of the dilatations of the tube.
  • the device is constituted by an terminal 301 and an terminal 302 , to which a ring nut 303 is connected, by means of a lock 304 , said ring nut 303 being free of rotating around itself with respect to the terminal 302 .
  • the terminal 301 is provided on the external circumference of a plurality of pins 305 engaging with a corresponding number of shaped and angled slots, realised on said ring nut 303 and a series of pits 306 for the insertion of a correspondent spanner; such pits 306 can be made with different profiles (magnification 307 ), corresponding to the type of keys that can be found on trade (or specially designed to carry out the described purpose).
  • the ring nut 303 also is provided with a series of pits 306 , for the insertion of the spanner allowing for mechanical connection.
  • each terminal 301 and 302 the hub is housed for anchoring by welding of the corresponding elementary unit during the steps of pre-assembly in workshop; the profile of the hub will be realised in consideration of the type of union which is desired to obtain between tube and end; butt welding (as referred in FIG. 3 with the number 308 ) or as an alternative by superimposition (as shown by magnification 309 ).
  • One of the two terminals (in the case of FIG. 3 the terminal 301 ) is provided with a special seat for housings an elastic element of static seal 310 , when the two terminals 301 and 302 are joined one another and closed by means of the ring nut 303 ; the elastic sealing element 310 can be realised with a different profile.
  • the quick connection between the two terminals consist in joining the two faces of the terminals 301 and 302 (after the insertion in its seat of the elastic static seal element 310 ), cause pins 305 to be inserted into the pits of the ring nut 303 , tighten the pack with the spanners and insert the lock screw 304 for safety.
  • the device is comprised of an terminal 301 ′ and an terminal 302 ′, to which a ring nut 303 ′ is connected, by means of a lock 304 ′, said ring nut 303 ′ being free of rotating around its terminal 302 ′.
  • the terminal 301 ′ is provided on its external circumference with a thread 305 ′ engaging with a corresponding counter-thread 305 ′′, realised on said ring nut 303 ′ and a series of pits 306 ′ for the insertion of a corresponding spanner.
  • the ring nut 303 ′ also is provided with a series of pits 306 ′, for the insertion of the spanner allowing for a mechanical connection. Obviously, the presence of the pits 306 ′ can be overcome by realising at least a portion of the external surface of the terminal 301 ′ and of the ring nut 303 ′ with a polygonal section.
  • a hub 308 ′ is realised for locking by welding the corresponding elementary unit during pre-assembly in workshop; in the case shown, the profile of the hub is of the kind aimed at a butt welding of the tube and the end.
  • one of the two terminals (in the case of FIGS. 3 b and 3 c the terminal 301 ′) is provided with special seat for housing a static seal elastic element 310 ′, when the two terminals 301 ′ and 302 ′ are joined to one another and tightened by the ring nut 303 ′; the elastic sealing element 310 ′ can be realised with a different profile, in the specific case shown in FIGS. 3 b and 3 c of the kind called C-ring, with a C shaped section, and it is made of metal.
  • two housings 311 ′, 311 ′′ are present on the terminal 301 ′, respectively for housing two pins 312 ′ and 312 ′′, having different size, intended to insert in corresponding housings (not shown) on the terminal 302 ′.
  • the quick connection between the two terminals consists in joining the two faces of the terminals 301 ′ and 302 ′ (after the insertion of the static seal elastic element 310 ′ into the seat), so that the pins 312 ′, 312 ′′ (previously inserted in the respective housings 311 ′, 311 ′′) insert themselves in the corresponding housings of the terminal 302 ′; then engage the counter-thread of the ring nut 303 ′ with the thread of the terminal 301 ′, tighten the package with the spanners and insert the lock ring 304 ′ for safety.
  • connection systems are shown, previously already called solar connector B and solar connector C in which the two terminals of the basic element are again present, previously already called solar connectors A, and in which the embodiment described with reference to FIGS. 3 and 3 a is always shown. It is intended that nothing prevents said connection systems to use the terminals described with reference to FIGS. 3 b , 3 c and 3 d , or other equivalent embodiments, all anyway based on the inventive concept of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 and FIG. 4 a show the version of the quick connection system integrated with the thermal dilatations compensation system.
  • the device is provided at its ends with two terminals 403 and 404 for quick connection as described with reference to the basic solution according to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 a and 3 b (solar connector A).
  • a compensation system is arranged composed of a metal bellow 401 , connected by means of welding to lateral hubs 402 , suitably sized and shaped, connecting the bellow to the two terminals 403 and 404 for quick connection.
  • the metal bellow is protected by possible stresses, due to a non perfect axial alignment (within certain limits) of the system, by means of tie rods 405 , supported by flanges 406 in turn connected by welding to the metal bellow 401 and to lateral hubs 402 , i.e. supported by a different equivalent mechanical solution of reinforcement.
  • a telescopic conveyor system 407 promotes the flowing of the flow, limiting the instantaneous accumulation of the carrier fluid in the loops of the bellow; a further reduction of the access of the carrier fluid in the loops of the bellow can be achieved by using a special elastic sealing system 408 , positioned at the end of the conveyor 407 .
  • Said sealing elements can be made according to any of the known solutions.
  • the progressive lengthening of the pipes connected to the two ends of the device due to the progressive increase of the temperature of the thermal carrier fluid flowing in the tube itself, causes the compression of the loops of the bellow 401 and the internal axial sliding of the conveyor 407 , compensating for the elongation of the system.
  • FIG. 4 for illustrative and non limitative purposes, the bellows are stressed, because of the temperature induced different dilatations, to compression.
  • all the solutions according to which the elastic bellows are caused to react under traction also fall within the scope of protection of the present invention: for example, within the general form shown in FIG. 4 b and FIG. 4 c .
  • the figures themselves are provided as an example and do not constitute a limitation of validity with respect to different solutions according to which the compensation element works under traction. For this reason FIGS. 4 b and 4 c show a possible solution according to which a solar connector of type B is made so to compensate the differential dilatations by putting the elastic element under traction.
  • the versions of the system described above allow the progressive junction of the single modules of a receiving tube and the junction with compensation of the two strings of the system (one at the right and one at the left of the pillar or or different structure for the movement and control of the parabolic mirrors). Being it necessary to compensate the dilatations at both sides of the two strings making up any single collector, it is part of the present invention also the making of another version, defined as solar connector C, in the two versions “DX” and “SX” for the side ends of the single collector.
  • FIGS. 5 , 5 a and 5 b show the two versions cited above that, as can be seen, are different from the solar connector B described with reference to FIGS. 4 , 4 a , 4 b and 4 c because of the following characteristics:
  • FIGS. 5 and 5 a with reference numbers 501 , 502 , and so on until reference number 508 , correspond to the elements indicated in FIG. 4 with reference numbers 401 , 402 , and and so on until 408 .
  • the solutions called solar connectors of type A, B and C must provide for a special protection system from sun irradiation towards the exterior.
  • all the solutions of solar connector work at a temperature which is that of the metal tube inside the solar pipe.
  • the junction of the elementary tubes is made by welding on site and the screen from irradiation is made by means of shells or equivalent systems insulating the metal part of the welding, thus realising a lower temperature at the exterior at which temperature there is no significant irradiation towards the exterior.
  • Such solutions must be foreseen also for the solar connectors according to the present invention ( FIGS. 6 and 7 ).
  • FIG. 6 shows a solar connector of type A according to the present invention provided with radiation screen.
  • the extremities of the internal metal tubes 601 of two adjacent solar pipes are shown, and outside them the ends of the external tubes made of glass 604 , together with the relative bellows 605 for compensating the differential dilatations between internal tubes 601 and external tubes 604 .
  • FIG. 6 shows, inside the circle 602 , a solar connector of type A according to the present invention and, to cover the latter and the bellows 605 , a radiation screen 603 .
  • FIG. 7 With reference to FIG. 7 , then, it is shown a solar connector of type B according to the present invention provided with a radiation screen.
  • FIG. 7 the ends of the internal metal tubes 703 of two adjacent solar pipes are shown, and outside them the ends of the external tubes made of glass 703 a, together with the relative bellows 703 b for compensating the differential dilatations between internal tubes 703 and external tubes 703 a.
  • FIG. 7 further shows, within the circles 701 , two solar connectors of type A according to the present invention and within the circle 702 , a solar connector of type B according to the present invention.
  • a radiation screen 704 is shown for covering the latter, the two solar connectors 701 of type A and the bellows 703 b.
  • connection systems also implement the functions of reducing the energy re-irradiated towards the exterior because of the high temperature reached by said connection and compensation systems.
  • thermodynamic solar plants “parabolic through” or Fresnel technology or any other geometry of the solar energy capitation system
  • the aim of the plant is the production of electric power through internal or external combustion thermodynamic cycles and/or reforming of pure hydrocarbons or mixed with lighter fuel fractions.

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