The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concentrating solar power (CSP) systems, improving efficiency and lowering the costs of energy storage. Unlike conventional receivers that employ fluid flowing through tubular receivers, falling particle receivers use solid particles that are heated directly as they fall through a beam of concentrated sunlight for direct heat absorption and storage. Because the solar energy is directly absorbed by the particles, the flux limitations associated with tubular central receivers are mitigated. Once heated, the particles may be stored in an insulated tank and/or used to heat a secondary working fluid (e.g., steam, CO2, air) for the power cycle. Thermal en...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers can enable increased working-fluid temperatures for central...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
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 ...
Concentrating solar power (CSP) plants are a promising way in order to address the world’s high ener...
Solar thermal tower power plants with a falling particle receiver are a promising concept for large ...
A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar...
AbstractSolar Particle Receivers (SPR) are under development to drive concentrating solar plants (CS...
The potential for highly efficient and cost competitive solar energy collection at high temperature...
Solar thermal energy generation needs receiver technologies which can drive highly efficient turbine...
A novel concept of a particle receiver for high-temperature solar applications was developed and eva...
An experimental investigation is presented on a novel High Temperature Falling Particle Receiver for...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers can enable increased working-fluid temperatures for central...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
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 ...
Concentrating solar power (CSP) plants are a promising way in order to address the world’s high ener...
Solar thermal tower power plants with a falling particle receiver are a promising concept for large ...
A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar...
AbstractSolar Particle Receivers (SPR) are under development to drive concentrating solar plants (CS...
The potential for highly efficient and cost competitive solar energy collection at high temperature...
Solar thermal energy generation needs receiver technologies which can drive highly efficient turbine...
A novel concept of a particle receiver for high-temperature solar applications was developed and eva...
An experimental investigation is presented on a novel High Temperature Falling Particle Receiver for...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers can enable increased working-fluid temperatures for central...