Terminus0
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2012
- 74
I'm working on a project at my work using a small number of CSP Solar Troughs (10) for heating up water from 90 C to 160 C @120 psi with a mass flow of 1.2 kg/s.
Normally CSP Troughs are in a separate loop from the process with a heat exchanger between, but my boss wants me to design the process with the troughs directly in the loop. I did some simple calcs and with each Trough in a line providing an estimated (avg) 3.5 kW thermal of power the temp rise was small. Which is why Solar Troughs are usually in a separate loop so the liquid can circulate multiple times before it gets up to a high temp.
Can someone back me up? Or tell me if I'm wrong, because if I'm right I need to go tell my boss he's wrong.
Normally CSP Troughs are in a separate loop from the process with a heat exchanger between, but my boss wants me to design the process with the troughs directly in the loop. I did some simple calcs and with each Trough in a line providing an estimated (avg) 3.5 kW thermal of power the temp rise was small. Which is why Solar Troughs are usually in a separate loop so the liquid can circulate multiple times before it gets up to a high temp.
Can someone back me up? Or tell me if I'm wrong, because if I'm right I need to go tell my boss he's wrong.