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Main Authors: Alcántara, Antonio, Diaz-Cachinero, Pablo, Sánchez-González, Alberto, Ruiz, Carlos
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.16995
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author Alcántara, Antonio
Diaz-Cachinero, Pablo
Sánchez-González, Alberto
Ruiz, Carlos
author_facet Alcántara, Antonio
Diaz-Cachinero, Pablo
Sánchez-González, Alberto
Ruiz, Carlos
contents Concentrating Solar Power Tower (CSPT) plants rely on heliostat fields to focus sunlight onto a central receiver. Although simple aiming strategies, such as directing all heliostats to the receivers equator, can maximize energy collection, they often result in uneven flux distributions that lead to hotspots, thermal stresses, and reduced receiver lifetimes. This paper presents a novel, data-driven approach that integrates constraint learning, neural network-based surrogates, and mathematical optimization to overcome these challenges. The methodology learns complex heliostat-to-receiver flux interactions from simulation data, constructing a surrogate model that is embedded into a tractable optimization framework. By maximizing a tailored quality score that balances energy collection and flux uniformity, the approach yields smoothly distributed flux profiles and mitigates excessive thermal peaks. An iterative refinement process, guided by the trust region and progressive data sampling, ensures the surrogate model improves the obtained solution by exploring new spaces during the iterations. Results from a real CSPT case study demonstrate that the proposed approach surpasses conventional heuristic methods, offering flatter flux distributions and safer thermal conditions without a substantial loss in overall energy capture.
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spellingShingle Leveraging Neural Networks to Optimize Heliostat Field Aiming Strategies in Concentrating Solar Power Tower Plants
Alcántara, Antonio
Diaz-Cachinero, Pablo
Sánchez-González, Alberto
Ruiz, Carlos
Systems and Control
Optimization and Control
Concentrating Solar Power Tower (CSPT) plants rely on heliostat fields to focus sunlight onto a central receiver. Although simple aiming strategies, such as directing all heliostats to the receivers equator, can maximize energy collection, they often result in uneven flux distributions that lead to hotspots, thermal stresses, and reduced receiver lifetimes. This paper presents a novel, data-driven approach that integrates constraint learning, neural network-based surrogates, and mathematical optimization to overcome these challenges. The methodology learns complex heliostat-to-receiver flux interactions from simulation data, constructing a surrogate model that is embedded into a tractable optimization framework. By maximizing a tailored quality score that balances energy collection and flux uniformity, the approach yields smoothly distributed flux profiles and mitigates excessive thermal peaks. An iterative refinement process, guided by the trust region and progressive data sampling, ensures the surrogate model improves the obtained solution by exploring new spaces during the iterations. Results from a real CSPT case study demonstrate that the proposed approach surpasses conventional heuristic methods, offering flatter flux distributions and safer thermal conditions without a substantial loss in overall energy capture.
title Leveraging Neural Networks to Optimize Heliostat Field Aiming Strategies in Concentrating Solar Power Tower Plants
topic Systems and Control
Optimization and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.16995