A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility at Sandia National Laboratories. The continuously recirculating system included a particle elevator, top and bottom hoppers, and a cavity receiver that comprised a staggered array of porous chevron-shaped mesh structures that slowed the particle flow through the concentrated solar flux. Initial tests were performed with a peak irradiance of ~300 kW/m2 and a particle mass flow rate of 3.3 kg/s. Peak particle temperatures reached over 700 °C near the center of the receiver, but the particle temperature increase near the sides was lower due to a non-uniform irradiance distribution. At a particle inlet temperature of ~440 °...
An experimental investigation is presented on a novel High Temperature Falling Particle Receiver for...
Solar thermal energy generation needs receiver technologies which can drive highly efficient turbine...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
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...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
Solar thermal tower power plants with a falling particle receiver are a promising concept for large ...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers (SPR) utilize small particles as a heat collecting medium w...
A novel concept of a particle receiver for high-temperature solar applications was developed and eva...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-138).Concentrating solar power has seen increased res...
We present an experimental investigation of the thermal performance of a 1-kW directly irradiated su...
An experimental investigation is presented on a novel High Temperature Falling Particle Receiver for...
Solar thermal energy generation needs receiver technologies which can drive highly efficient turbine...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
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...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
Solar thermal tower power plants with a falling particle receiver are a promising concept for large ...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers (SPR) utilize small particles as a heat collecting medium w...
A novel concept of a particle receiver for high-temperature solar applications was developed and eva...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-138).Concentrating solar power has seen increased res...
We present an experimental investigation of the thermal performance of a 1-kW directly irradiated su...
An experimental investigation is presented on a novel High Temperature Falling Particle Receiver for...
Solar thermal energy generation needs receiver technologies which can drive highly efficient turbine...
Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar r...