High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C for advanced power cycles and solar thermochemical processes. This paper describes designs and features of a falling particle receiver system that has been evaluated and tested at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility at Sandia National Laboratories. These advanced designs are intended to reduce heat losses and increase the thermal efficiency. Novel features include aperture covers, active air flow, particle flow obstructions, and optimized receiver shapes that minimize advective heat losses, increase particle curtain opacity and uniformity, and reduce cavity wall temperatures. Control systems are implemented in recent on-sun tests to main...
Three high-temperature solar receiver design concepts are being evaluated as part of the Australian ...
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...
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...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
A novel concept of a particle receiver for high-temperature solar applications was developed and eva...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
Solar thermal tower power plants with a falling particle receiver are a promising concept for large ...
AbstractThe falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-138).Concentrating solar power has seen increased res...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers can enable increased working-fluid temperatures for central...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers (SPR) utilize small particles as a heat collecting medium w...
Three high-temperature solar receiver design concepts are being evaluated as part of the Australian ...
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...
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...
The falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of concent...
A novel concept of a particle receiver for high-temperature solar applications was developed and eva...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
Solar thermal tower power plants with a falling particle receiver are a promising concept for large ...
AbstractThe falling particle receiver is a technology that can increase the operating temperature of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-138).Concentrating solar power has seen increased res...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers can enable increased working-fluid temperatures for central...
A 1 MWt continuously recirculating falling particle receiver has been demonstrated at Sandia Nationa...
A free falling particle receiver has been studied to investigate the design boundary of large-scale ...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers (SPR) utilize small particles as a heat collecting medium w...
Three high-temperature solar receiver design concepts are being evaluated as part of the Australian ...
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...