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High-Efficiency Thermodynamic Power Cycles For Concentrated Solar Power Systems, Marc T. Dunham, Brian Iverson Feb 2014

High-Efficiency Thermodynamic Power Cycles For Concentrated Solar Power Systems, Marc T. Dunham, Brian Iverson

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This paper provides a review of high-efficiency thermodynamic cycles and their applicability to concentrating solar power systems, primarily focusing on high-efficiency single and combined cycles. Novel approaches to power generation proposed in the literature are also highlighted. The review is followed by analyses of promising candidates, including regenerated He-Brayton, regenerated CO2-Brayton, CO2 recompression Brayton, steam Rankine, and CO2-ORC combined cycle. Steam Rankine is shown to offer higher thermal efficiencies at temperatures up to about 600 ˚C but requires a change in materials for components above this temperature. Above this temperature, CO2 recompression Brayton cycles are shown to have very high …