Multi-objective and thermodynamic optimisation of a parabolic trough receiver with perforated plate inserts

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Mwesigye, Aggrey
Bello-Ochende, Tunde
Meyer, Josua P.

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In this paper, multi-objective and thermodynamic optimisation procedures are used to investigate the performance of a parabolic trough receiver with perforated plate inserts. Three dimensionless perforated plate geometrical parameters considered in the optimisation include the dimensionless orientation angle, the dimensionless plate diameter and the plate spacing per unit meter. The Reynolds number varies in the range 1.02 104 Re 1.36 106 depending on the fluid temperature. The multi-objective optimisation was realised through the combined use of computational fluid dynamics, design of experiments, response surface methodology and the Non-dominated Sorted Genetic Algorithm-II. For thermodynamic optimisation, the entropy generation minimisation method was used to determine configurations with minimum entropy generation rates.

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Entropy generation minimisation, Heat transfer performance, Multi-objective optimisation, Parabolic trough receiver, Perforated plate inserts, Thermodynamic optimisation

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Mwesigye, A, Bello-Ochende, T & Meyer, JP 2015, 'Multi-objective and thermodynamic optimisation of a parabolic trough receiver with perforated plate inserts', Applied thermal engineering, vol. 77, pp. 42-56.