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International Journal of Sustainable Energy | 2018

Multi-objective thermodynamic optimisation of supercritical CO2 Brayton cycles integrated with solar central receivers

Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Yen Chean Soo Too; Regano Benito; Robbie McNaughton; Wes Stein

ABSTRACT In this paper, optimisation of the supercritical CO Brayton cycles integrated with a solar receiver, which provides heat input to the cycle, was performed. Four S-CO Brayton cycle configurations were analysed and optimum operating conditions were obtained by using a multi-objective thermodynamic optimisation. Four different sets, each including two objective parameters, were considered individually. The individual multi-objective optimisation was performed by using Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm. The effect of reheating, solar receiver pressure drop and cycle parameters on the overall exergy and cycle thermal efficiency was analysed. The results showed that, for all configurations, the overall exergy efficiency of the solarised systems achieved at maximum value between 700°C and 750°C and the optimum value is adversely affected by the solar receiver pressure drop. In addition, the optimum cycle high pressure was in the range of 24.2–25.9 MPa, depending on the configurations and reheat condition.


21st International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems, SolarPACES 2015 | 2016

The challenges and opportunities for integration of solar syngas production with liquid fuel synthesis

James T. Hinkley; Robbie McNaughton; John Pye; Woei L. Saw; Ellen B. Stechel

Reforming of methane is practiced on a vast scale globally for the production of syngas as a precursor for the production of many commodities, including hydrogen, ammonia and synthetic liquid fuels. Solar reforming can reduce the greenhouse gas intensity of syngas production by up to about 40% by using solar thermal energy to provide the endothermic heat of reaction, traditionally supplied by combustion of some of the feed. This has the potential to enable the production of solar derived synthetic fuels as drop in replacements for conventional fuels with significantly lower CO2 intensity than conventional gas to liquids (GTL) processes. However, the intermittent nature of the solar resource – both diurnal and seasonal – poses significant challenges for such a concept, which relies on synthesis processes that typically run continuously on very stable feed compositions. We find that the integration of solar syngas production to a GTL process is a non-trivial exercise, with the ability to turn down the capac...


SOLARPACES 2016: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems | 2017

A solar fuels roadmap for Australia - study outcomes

James T. Hinkley; Robbie McNaughton; Jennifer A. Hayward; Keith Lovegrove

This paper summarises the key findings and recommendations of a 3.5 year study into the research, development and demonstration priorities to establish a solar fuels industry in Australia. While Australia has one of the best solar resources in the world, it also has an abundance of conventional fuels such as coal and natural gas. The country is heavily dependent on fossil fuels for its primary energy supply and international trade, and is seeking pathways to reduce emissions intensity. While renewable electricity will be able to displace fossil fuels in the electricity sector, this only addresses about 16% of energy consumption by end use.Concentrating solar fuels (CSF) are produced either in full or in part from concentrated solar energy, and can provide either complete or partial reduction of the CO2 emissions associated with energy consumption. Our study reviewed the various potential solar thermal technology pathways and feedstocks available to produce a range of CSF products such as hydrogen, ammonia...


Applied Energy | 2016

Thermodynamic feasibility of alternative supercritical CO2 Brayton cycles integrated with an ejector

Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Yen Chean Soo Too; Regano Benito; Robbie McNaughton; Wes Stein


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2017

A comparative study of solar heliostat assisted supercritical CO2 recompression Brayton cycles: Dynamic modelling and control strategies

Dia Milani; Minh Tri Luu; Robbie McNaughton; Ali Abbas


Energy Conversion and Management | 2017

Optimizing an advanced hybrid of solar-assisted supercritical CO2 Brayton cycle: A vital transition for low-carbon power generation industry

Dia Milani; Minh Tri Luu; Robbie McNaughton; Ali Abbas


Energy | 2017

Analysis for flexible operation of supercritical CO2 Brayton cycle integrated with solar thermal systems

Minh Tri Luu; Dia Milani; Robbie McNaughton; Ali Abbas


Applied Energy | 2017

Dynamic modelling and start-up operation of a solar-assisted recompression supercritical CO2 Brayton power cycle

Minh Tri Luu; Dia Milani; Robbie McNaughton; Ali Abbas


Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2015

Effect of Pressure Drop and Reheating on Thermal and Exergetic Performance of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Brayton Cycles Integrated With a Solar Central Receiver

Ricardo Vasquez Padilla; Yen Chean Soo Too; Andrew Beath; Robbie McNaughton; Wes Stein


Archive | 2012

Development of a Solar Thermal Supercritical Steam Generator

Wil Gardner; Robbie McNaughton; Jin-Soo Kim; Scott Barrett

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Wes Stein

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Yen Chean Soo Too

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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James T. Hinkley

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Regano Benito

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Ricardo Vasquez Padilla

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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John Pye

Australian National University

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Andrew Beath

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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