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Object oriented modelling and simulation of parabolic trough collectors with modelica *  

Authors: L. J. Yebra a;  M. Berenguel b;  S. Dormido c; E. Zarza a
Affiliations:   a CIEMAT, Plataforma Solar de Almeriacutea, Tabernas, Almeriacutea, Spain
b Dpto. de Lenguajes y Computacioacuten, Universidad de Almeriacutea, La Cantildeada, Almeriacutea, Spain
c Dpto. Informaacutetica y Automaacutetica, U.N.E.D. Escuela Teacutecnica Superior de Ingenieriacutea Informaacutetica, Madrid, Spain
DOI: 10.1080/13873950701847199
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems, Volume 14, Issue 4 August 2008 , pages 361 - 375
First Published: August 2008
Formats available: HTML (English) : PDF (English)
Previously published as: Mathematical Modelling of Systems (1381-2424) until 1998
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Abstract

The design of advanced control systems to optimize the overall performance of parabolic trough collectors solar plants with direct steam generation is today a high-priority line of research. This study presents the main development guidelines for dynamic models for use in simulation and control system design for such plants. The models are based in the ThermoFluid thermo-hydraulic modelling framework, developed with the Modelica object oriented modelling language. The study focuses on the DISS experimental solar plant, located at the Plataforma Solar de Almeriacutea-CIEMAT (South-East Spain). The main plant operating modes are summarized, as well as the principal components modelled and modelling assumptions. Simulation results of a representative real experiment are shown, in which the values predicted by the model are compared with the real measurements and discussed.
* This study was presented at 5th MATHMOD International Conference, Vienna, Austria, 2006.
Keywords: object-oriented modelling; dynamic; thermo-fluid; two-phase flow; parabolic trough collectors
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