The invention relates to a component and to a method for manufacturing said component used in thermal solar plants, in which a fluid (air, water vapor, oil or salts) is heated by means of optical concentration. This fluid moves a turbine or in turn heats another fluid which is responsible for carrying out this task. Nevertheless, the collectors which will be described can also be used in combination with photovoltaic panels.
Cylindrical-parabolic solar collector plants are found within the different types of thermal solar plants. In these types of plants the thermal fluid traverses a straight pipe located in the actual focus of an extruded parabola. This parabola, the longitudinal axis of which can be oriented in a north-south or east-west direction, is in turn able to rotate on a single axis to optimize the incident radiation in the opening area of the collector.
Normally the dimensions of a collector of this type are usually around 100-150 meters in state-of-the-art collectors. These collectors, which move by means of a hydraulic mechanism, are formed in turn from several segments the length of which is about 12 meters.
Several methods for manufacturing the arms in the state of the art can be pointed out:
1. Arms Made Based on Welded Tubes:
Until now, the arms on which the mirrors are supported have been made from tubes welded to one another forming a small lattice. However this manufacturing method, providing a light and strong structure in the end, creates two fundamental drawbacks:
There are other alternatives for manufacturing arms for supporting the mirrors of cylindrical-parabolic collectors which can be emphasized:
The arms must also fulfill a series of characteristics:
1. Geometric Characteristics:
There are different arrangements of the bars for forming the arm depending on the loads for which the collector is sized, the position of the latter within the field and the measurements of the central case and of the original parabola forming the mirrors.
2. Physical Characteristics:
The following can be emphasized among the most important:
The field collector, i.e. the set of all collectors collecting solar radiation in order to heat the oil, is a fundamental part in these types of stations. The collectors in which the mirrors are supported are made based on a metal structure, normally galvanized steel, and must fulfill the following requirements:
Throughout the history of these plants, different types of structures capable of satisfying, to a greater or lesser extent, these requirements have been developed.
Two types of support structures can fundamentally be distinguished between.
The invention relates to these arms, to the central body and to the method for manufacturing said arms.
A first aspect of the invention relates to a support arm for a cylindrical-parabolic collector configured to be coupled to a central body of the collector in the form of a bracket in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to a focal line of the collector, said arm having a wedge shape having:
In the arm of the invention the plate can be galvanized. The plate can also have a thickness comprised between 1-2.5 mm. The thickness of the plate can preferably be comprised between 1.2-2 mm.
In the arm of the invention the support means of a mirror can be separated a distance a, and:
Additionally, in the arm of the invention, the adjacent support means of two mirrors can be at a distance comprised between 0.4-0.6a.
The support means of the arm of the invention can comprise four seats of the mirror.
In addition, in the arm of the invention, the support means can comprise two fixings to the central body configured to allow disassembling the arm from the central body, it being possible for said fixings to be located in:
The arm of the invention can further optionally comprise at least one cavity in the laminar segment for lightening.
Likewise, in the arm of the invention the first side can be concave curved in order to have a shape adapted to the semi-parabolic shape of the at least one mirror.
The second side of the arm can likewise be convex curved in order to reach an optimal strength/weight ratio.
The third side of the arm can also be concave curved, having a prominent concavity for lightening.
In the arm of the invention, the plurality of ribs can form a lattice having a framework selected among triangular, trapezoidal and combinations thereof.
A second aspect of the invention relates to a support for a cylindrical-parabolic collector which can comprise at least one arm as described above and a tube shaped central body formed from a planar plate for:
A third aspect of the invention relates to a method for manufacturing an arm according to that described above, said process comprising:
The method can further comprise:
The method can also additionally comprise:
The method for manufacturing the arms of the invention has the following advantages:
A series of drawings will be very briefly described below aiding to better understand the invention and which are specifically related to an embodiment of said invention, presented as non-limiting example thereof
More than 200,000 arms may be necessary in a commercial solar plant. This huge quantity of necessary units forces the process by means of which these elements are manufactured to be extremely simple in order to lower costs without loosing the capacity of these elements to absorb loads and to provide suitable stiffness and precision.
To that end the arms, which are coupled to the central body 1 of the collector in the form of a bracket in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the focal line 2 of said collector, have a wedge shape having a first side 10 having the support means 11 for supporting the mirrors 3, a second side 20 and a third side 30 having the support means 31 so that the arm is supported by the central body 1. In the invention, the arm is formed from at least one press-formed plate formed to obtain a resistant structure in order to provide stiffness and carrying capacity by means of a plurality of ribs 42 forming a lattice having a plurality of laminar segments 41 between said ribs 42. These laminar segments can have cavities 43 made in order to lighten the weight of the arm.
The invention also relates to manufacturing parts from a press-formed plate. This process starts from a planar plate with a thickness of between 1 mm and 2 mm. This plate is subjected to successive die-cutting and matrix actions giving it shape in order to achieve the required consistency of the final part. The definitive housings or support means 11 for placing the mirrors 3 can be carried out on the press-formed part during the manufacture process. This allows achieving the required precision for the definitive anchoring of the mirrors 3 in positioning these housings or support means 11.
The fundamental operations comprised in the method are therefore:
In an embodiment of the invention the design of the collector with press-formed arms is optimal in terms of performance and cost if a tube formed from a welded plate is used as a central body 1. Plates with thicknesses comprised between 1.2 mm and 2 mm can be chosen for the arms depending on the wind loads which the specific collector will undergo due to its position in the field.
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