Solar heat collecting system
US-2016273807-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US12366381B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12366381-B1 |
| Application number | US-202519187185-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Apr 23, 2025 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2024 |
| Publication date | Jul 22, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 22, 2025 |
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An absorber tube for a parabolic trough solar power plant is described. The absorber tube includes a glass pipe that extends from a first end to a second end of the parabolic trough. A helical pipe is enclosed within the glass pipe. The helical pipe is configured to hold water. A sand filled pipe is surrounded by the helical pipe. The absorber tube further includes an inner pipe, centered within the sand filled pipe and the inner pipe extends from the first end to the second end of the parabolic trough along a central axis of the glass pipe. A solenoid valve is connected between the helical pipe and the inner pipe. The solenoid valve is configured to block the water from entering the inner pipe during periods of high solar irradiance and release the water to the inner pipe during periods of low solar irradiance.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A parabolic trough assembly for a solar power plant, comprising: a parabolic trough having a straight first dimension with a first end and a second end, and curved contours in a second dimension and a third dimension, wherein the curved contours are mirrors; an absorber tube comprising: a glass pipe which extends from the first end to a second end of the parabolic trough; a helical pipe enclosed within the glass pipe, wherein the helical pipe extends from the first end to the second end of the parabolic trough along a central axis of the glass pipe, wherein the helical pipe is configured to hold water; a sand filled pipe surrounded by the helical pipe, wherein the sand filled pipe extends from the first end to the second end of the parabolic trough along the central axis of the glass pipe; an inner pipe centered within the sand filled pipe, wherein the inner pipe extends from the first end to the second end of the parabolic trough along the central axis of the glass pipe; and a solenoid valve connected between the helical pipe and the inner pipe, wherein the solenoid valve is configured to block the water from entering the inner pipe when the solenoid valve is closed and release the water to the inner pipe when the solenoid valve is opened, a water inlet pipe connected to the helical pipe at the first end of the parabolic trough, wherein the water inlet pipe is configured to receive water from a water supply tank, wherein the parabolic trough is configured to focus solar radiation upon the absorber tube to heat the water in the helical pipe and convert the water in the helical pipe to steam when the solenoid valve is closed, and to heat the sand in the sand filled pipe, wherein the sand filled pipe is configured to transfer the heat stored in the sand to the water in the inner pipe and convert the water in the inner pipe to steam when the solenoid valve is opened a steam outlet pipe connected to the helical pipe at the second end of the parabolic trough, wherein the steam outlet pipe is configured to expel the steam in the helical pipe into a steam holding tank, and a temperature sensor operatively connected to the steam outlet pipe, wherein the temperature sensor is configured to measure a temperature of the steam exiting the steam outlet pipe and to generate temperature data signals which cause the solenoid valve to open when the temperature falls below 100° C. 2. The parabolic trough assembly of claim 1 , wherein the absorber tube further comprises: a feed pump operatively connected to the water supply tank, wherein the feed pump is configured to pump the water from the water supply tank to the water inlet pipe. 3. The parabolic trough assembly of claim 1 , wherein the water supply tank is located above the absorber tube, wherein the water in the water supply tank is transferred to the water inlet pipe by a gravity feed. 4. The parabolic trough assembly of claim 1 , wherein the absorber tube further comprises: a pressure relief valve located on the steam holding tank, wherein the pressure relief valve is configured to release steam when the pressure in the steam holding tank is greater than a pressure set point. 5. The parabolic trough assembly of claim 4 , wherein the absorber tube further comprises: a bypass pipe connected between the steam holding tank and the water supply tank; a steam release pipe connected between the pressure relief valve and the bypass pipe; a bypass pump connected to the bypass pipe, wherein the bypass pump is configured to pump condensed water from the steam holding tank to the water supply tank when the temperature falls below 100° C. 6. The parabolic trough assembly of claim 5 , wherein the absorber tube further comprises: a pressure sensor located on the steam outlet pipe, wherein the pressure sensor is configured to send pressure data signals; and a controller operatively connected to the pressure sensor, the temperature sensor, the feed pump and the bypass pump, wherein the controller includes electrical circuitry, a memory including program instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the program instructions to receive the pressure data signals and the temperature data signals and generate control signals which actuate the feed pump and the bypass pump based on the pressure data signals and the temperature data signals. 7. The parabolic trough assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inner pipe has a serpentine shape comprising a plurality of bends. 8. A method for generating steam with the parabolic trough assembly of claim 1 , comprising: receiving water into the helical pipe located within the glass pipe encasing the absorber tube, wherein during periods of high irradiance: converting the water in the helical pipe to steam by focusing solar radiation on the absorber tube; heating sand in the sand filled pipe surrounded by the helical pipe; expelling the steam from the helical pipe into the steam holding tank; wherein during periods of low irradiance: releasing, by the solenoid valve, the water within the helical pipe to the inner pipe located within the sand filled pipe; and converting the water in the inner pipe to steam by heat exchange with the heated sand in the sand filled pipe; and expelling the steam from the inner pipe into the steam holding tank. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: receiving the water into the helical pipe through the water inlet pipe, wherein the water supply tank is located above the parabolic trough; and gravity feeding the water from the water supply tank through the water inlet pipe. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: pumping, by the feed pump connected to the water supply tank, water from the water supply tank through the water inlet pipe into the helical pipe. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: measuring, by the temperature sensor, a temperature of the steam exiting the steam outlet pipe; generating, by the temperature sensor, temperature data signals when the temperature falls below 100° C.; and receiving, by the solenoid valve, the temperature data signals; and opening, by the solenoid valve, the inner pipe. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: pumping, by a bypass pump connected to a bypass pipe, condensed water from the steam holding tank to the water supply tank when the temperature falls below 100° C.
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