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CRS4-2: A numerical code for the calculation of the solar power collected in a central receiver system

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  • Leonardi, Erminia
  • D’Aguanno, Bruno

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The analysis of the solar power collected at the receiver in solar tower systems requires the use of efficient and accurate numerical codes. This paper presents a new Fortran computer program, CRS4-2 (an acronym for Crs4 Research Software for Central Receiver Solar System SimulationS), for the simulation of the optical performance of a central receiver solar plant. The implemented mathematical algorithm allows for the calculation of cosine, shading and blocking effects for heliostats arbitrarily arranged in the solar field. Special attention has been given to ensure the maximum flexibility concerning the number, dimension, shape, and position of the heliostats. In the present implementation, the solar field can be composed of both square and circular heliostats possibly mixed together, each one of them characterized by the size and height from the ground. The modular design of CRS4-2 allows the extension to heliostats of arbitrary shape with only minor modifications of the code. Shading and blocking effects are computed by a tessellation of the heliostats: therefore, the numerical accuracy depends only on the refinement of the tessellation. The application to actual systems has shown that the approach is stable and general.

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  • Leonardi, Erminia & D’Aguanno, Bruno, 2011. "CRS4-2: A numerical code for the calculation of the solar power collected in a central receiver system," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 36(8), pages 4828-4837.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:36:y:2011:i:8:p:4828-4837
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2011.05.017
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