scholarly journals Steam generation control in Solar Invictus 53S - A parabolic dish solar collector for direct steam generation

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wajahat Ali ◽  
Zubair Usman ◽  
Umer Jamil
Author(s):  
Peter Tanner ◽  
Kent Rasmussen ◽  
Pete Johnson ◽  
Alex Hoermann ◽  
Weili Cheng

Direct steam generation has distinct cost advantages over alternative methods for producing superheated steam from a solar collector system. We present results from a model predictive controller for a solar steam generator that is configured as a once through to superheat process using direct steam generation. The solar collector system modeled uses a linear Fresnel reflector field with a multi-tube receiver. The model predictive controller uses step response models that are developed offline using a dynamic simulation. The model predictive controller incorporates a feedforward signal based on absorbed solar power. Performance of the controller has been demonstrated at the Kimberlina Solar Power Station near Bakersfield, California. The results show the feasibility of a controller for a solar direct steam generation system that provides stable superheated steam temperature and pressure conditions through weather events.


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