Solar Energy, Vol.158, 663-678, 2017
Daily performance of parabolic trough solar collectors
Parabolic trough collector (PTC) is the most mature concentrating technology which is used in a great variety of thermal applications. In this study, the daily performance of a PTC is investigated for all the year period. The module of Eurotrough parabolic trough collector is examined with various storage tanks from 3 m(3) to 15 m3 and the collector performance is investigated in energetic and exergetic terms. An Input/Output method is applied for the daily evaluation of the solar thermal system, something innovative for concentrating solar collectors. According to the final results, different storage tank volumes lead to similar thermal outputs but to extremely different exergetic outputs because of the high dependence of the mean storage tank temperature with the storage tank volume. For the storage tank of 9 m(3), the mean thermal efficiencies in December and in June are found to be 37.1% and 68.7% respectively, while the mean exergetic efficiencies 2.0% and 8.5% respectively. Moreover, it is proved that the Input/Output performance method in concentrating collectors has to take into consideration the solar incident angle at solar noon in order high accuracy to be achieved.