Solar receiver
US-9765992-B2 · Sep 19, 2017 · US
US10539339B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10539339-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615182931-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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The present disclosure is directed to a solar receiver having improved heliostat field control. The solar receiver includes a plurality of receiver panels arranged adjacent to one another. Each receiver panel includes a plurality of receiver tubes aligned tangentially to one another. Further, each of the plurality of receiver tubes includes an inlet and an outlet. In addition, at least one of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes are arranged at a center of the receiver panel along a height thereof.
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A solar receiver on a support tower that receives solar rays via a heliostat field, comprising: a plurality of receiver panels arranged adjacent to one another, each receiver panel comprising a plurality of receiver tubes, each of the plurality of receiver tubes defining a first terminal end and a second terminal end, each of the first terminal ends comprising an inlet and each of the second terminal ends defining an outlet, each receiver panel comprising a center portion forming a center band around the solar receiver and each receiver panel comprising an end portion, wherein at least one of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes are arranged at the center portion of the receiver panel along a height thereof and at least one of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes are arranged at the end portion edge of the receiver panel such that a flow of heat transfer medium within the receiver tubes is configured to diverge from the center portion or converge at the center portion. 2. The solar receiver of claim 1 , wherein a flow direction of one or more of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes converges at the center of the receiver panel along a height thereof. 3. The solar receiver of claim 1 , wherein a flow direction of one or more of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes diverges from the center of the receiver panel along a height thereof. 4. The solar receiver of claim 1 , wherein the inlets of the plurality of receiver tubes are arranged at or around the center portion of the receiver panels along the height thereof to provide a heat flux limit corresponding to a heat flux profile having centerband aiming. 5. The solar receiver of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of receiver panels are vent-able. 6. The solar receiver of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of receiver panels are drainable. 7. The solar receiver of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of receiver panels are arranged to define a continuous receiver surface configured to provide a heat flux limit corresponding to a heat flux profile having centerband aiming. 8. A receiver panel for a solar receiver on a support tower that receives solar rays via a heliostat field, comprising: a center portion forming a center band around the solar receiver; an end portion; and a plurality of receiver tubes arranged adjacent to one another, each of the plurality of receiver tubes defining a first terminal end and a second terminal end, each of the first terminal ends comprising an inlet and each of the second terminal ends defining an outlet, wherein at least one of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes are arranged at the center portion of the receiver panel along a height thereof and at least one of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes are arranged at the end portion edge of the receiver panel such that a flow of heat transfer medium within the receiver tubes is configured to diverge from the center portion or converge at the center portion. 9. The receiver panel of claim 8 , wherein a flow direction of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes converges at the center portion of the receiver panel along a height thereof. 10. The receiver panel of claim 8 , wherein a flow direction of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes diverges from the center portion of the receiver panel along a height thereof. 11. The receiver panel of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of receiver panels are vent-able. 12. The receiver panel of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of receiver panels are drainable. 13. The receiver panel of claim 9 , wherein the receiver panel is arranged to define a continuous receiver surface configured to provide a heat flux limit corresponding to a heat flux profile having centerband aiming. 14. A solar power plant, comprising: a solar receiver on a support tower that receives solar rays via a heliostat field, the solar receiver comprising a plurality of receiver panels arranged adjacent to one another, each receiver panel comprising a plurality of receiver tubes, each of the plurality of receiver tubes defining a first terminal end and a second terminal end, each of the first terminal ends comprising an inlet and each of the second terminal ends defining an outlet, each receiver panel comprising a center portion forming a center band around the solar receiver and each receiver panel comprising an end portion, wherein at least one of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes are arranged at the center portion of the receiver panel along a height thereof and at least one of the inlets or outlets of the plurality of receiver tubes are arranged at the end portion edge of the receiver panel such that a flow of heat transfer medium within the receiver tubes is configured to diverge from the center portion or converge at the center portion; and the heliostat field comprising a plurality of heliostats configured to continuously reflect solar rays towards the plurality of receiver panels.
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