A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia National Laboratories. Free-fall and obstructed-flow receiver designs were tested with particle mass flow rates of ∼1 – 7 kg/s and average irradiances up to 1,000 suns. Average particle outlet temperatures exceeded 700 °C for the free-fall tests and reached nearly 800 °C for the obstructed-flow tests, with peak particle temperatures exceeding 900 °C. High particle heating rates of ∼50 to 200 °C per meter of illuminated drop length were achieved for the free-fall tests with mass flow rates ranging from 1 – 7 kg/s and for average irradiances up to ∼ 700 kW/m2. Higher temperatures were achieved at the lower particle mass flow rates due to less shading....
A direct absorption receiver using ceramic particles (CentRec) has been successfully developed by DL...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar...
AbstractThe falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
Three high-temperature solar receiver design concepts are being evaluated as part of the Australian ...
Particle receivers achieve significantly higher temperatures than state of the art molten salt solar...
Solar thermal tower power plants with a falling particle receiver are a promising concept for large ...
The use of ceramic particles, alone or in suspension within an air stream, as a heat transfer mediu...
AbstractA novel receiver concept is presented, based on the use of a dense particle suspension as th...
A direct absorption receiver using ceramic particles (CentRec) has been successfully developed by DL...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar...
AbstractThe falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
Three high-temperature solar receiver design concepts are being evaluated as part of the Australian ...
Particle receivers achieve significantly higher temperatures than state of the art molten salt solar...
Solar thermal tower power plants with a falling particle receiver are a promising concept for large ...
The use of ceramic particles, alone or in suspension within an air stream, as a heat transfer mediu...
AbstractA novel receiver concept is presented, based on the use of a dense particle suspension as th...
A direct absorption receiver using ceramic particles (CentRec) has been successfully developed by DL...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...