Falling particle receivers are being evaluated as an alternative to conventional fluid-based solar receivers to enable higher temperatures and higher efficiency power cycles with direct storage for concentrating solar power (CSP) applications. This paper presents studies of the particle mass flow rate, velocity, particle-curtain opacity and density, and other characteristics of free-falling ceramic particles as a function of different discharge slot apertures. The methods to characterize the particle flow are described, and results are compared to theoretical and numerical models for unheated conditions. Results showed that the particle velocities within the first 2 m of release closely match predictions of free-falling particles without dr...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
Particle curtains are very common in industrial drying, particularly in the minerals industry. Fligh...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
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...
The solid particle receiver (SPR) is a direct absorption receiver in which solar energy heats a curt...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
The solid particle receiver (SPR) is a direct absorption central receiver that can provide a solar i...
An advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was developed which allows detailed analysis of...
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...
A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
3–D Eulerian–Eulerian CFD is used to simulate convective heat transfer in free falling particle curt...
AbstractThe falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
Particle curtains are very common in industrial drying, particularly in the minerals industry. Fligh...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
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...
The solid particle receiver (SPR) is a direct absorption receiver in which solar energy heats a curt...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
The solid particle receiver (SPR) is a direct absorption central receiver that can provide a solar i...
An advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was developed which allows detailed analysis of...
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...
A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
3–D Eulerian–Eulerian CFD is used to simulate convective heat transfer in free falling particle curt...
AbstractThe falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
Particle curtains are very common in industrial drying, particularly in the minerals industry. Fligh...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...