Simulation of The Effect of Libyan Sand on The Reflectance Surface of CSP

E. Endaya
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The reflector characteristics are negatively affected by the harsh desert weather conditions and hence the performance of the system decreases. This paper investigates the effect of two different types of moving sands “A” and “B” from Libya on the performance and safety of the solar reflectors. Samples are collected from areas that are suitable for installing CSP plants. They are in different particle sizes and chemical compositions: sand “A” with size ranges between 0.025-0.355 mm, and “B” is within 0.124-0.479 mm. The experiment outcome using sand blasting indicated that sand “A” has more influence than sand “B” as thesmall particles of “A” spread over a large area of the reflector. It is also noticed in the range studied that the speed variation effect has more impact than the mass quantity changing. For clean surfaces, the reflectivity is dropped by 2.2%, and the damaged surfaces increased about 1 mm in case of 0.5 g mass at 27 m/s storm speed. For 2g mass at 21 m/s storm speed, the roughness is found 3 mm.
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利比亚沙对CSP反射面影响的模拟
恶劣的沙漠天气条件会对反射器的特性产生负面影响,从而降低系统的性能。本文研究了利比亚两种不同类型的流沙“A”和“B”对太阳能反射器性能和安全性的影响。样品是从适合安装CSP电站的地区收集的。它们的粒度和化学成分不同:沙子“A”的粒度在0.025-0.355 mm之间,沙子“B”的粒度在0.124-0.479 mm之间。喷砂实验结果表明,A砂比B砂的影响更大,因为A砂的小颗粒散布在反射器的大面积上。在研究范围内,还注意到速度变化效应比质量变化效应的影响更大。当质量为0.5 g,风暴速度为27 m/s时,清洁表面的反射率下降2.2%,损坏表面增加约1 mm。对于2g质量,在21 m/s风暴速度下,粗糙度为3 mm。
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