The solid particle receiver (SPR) is a direct absorption receiver in which solar energy heats a curtain of falling ceramic particle to a temperature in excess of 1000 °C. A small scale test platform was built to investigate particle flow properties. The curtain was comprised of approximately 697 μm ceramic particles that were dropped within the receiver cavity of the test platform. Tests were conducted to experimentally determine the distribution of particles velocity, curtain thickness, and curtain opacity along a drop length of approximately 3 m. Velocity data were measured using a high speed digital camera to obtain images of the particle flow at 1000 frames per second with an exposure time of 100 μs. Five mass flow rates ranging from 1 ...
A solid particle solar receiver (SPSR) is a direct absorption central receiver that uses solid parti...
Solar reactors featuring a circulating cyclone flow pattern provide enhanced heat transfer and longe...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers (SPR) utilize small particles as a heat collecting medium w...
The solid particle receiver (SPR) is a direct absorption receiver in which solar energy heats a curt...
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 central receiver that can provide a solar i...
AbstractThis experimental study is conducted as a part of a Department of Energy funded SunShot proj...
An advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was developed which allows detailed analysis of...
A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar...
A detailed three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis on gas-particle flow and he...
We present an experimental investigation of the thermal performance of a 1-kW directly irradiated su...
A solid particle solar receiver (SPSR) is a direct absorption central receiver that can provide a so...
The fluidized particle-in-tube solar receiver concept is promoted as an attractive solution for heat...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
A solid particle solar receiver (SPSR) is a direct absorption central receiver that uses solid parti...
Solar reactors featuring a circulating cyclone flow pattern provide enhanced heat transfer and longe...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers (SPR) utilize small particles as a heat collecting medium w...
The solid particle receiver (SPR) is a direct absorption receiver in which solar energy heats a curt...
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 central receiver that can provide a solar i...
AbstractThis experimental study is conducted as a part of a Department of Energy funded SunShot proj...
An advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model was developed which allows detailed analysis of...
A 1 MWth high-temperature falling particle receiver was constructed and tested at the National Solar...
A detailed three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis on gas-particle flow and he...
We present an experimental investigation of the thermal performance of a 1-kW directly irradiated su...
A solid particle solar receiver (SPSR) is a direct absorption central receiver that can provide a so...
The fluidized particle-in-tube solar receiver concept is promoted as an attractive solution for heat...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
A solid particle solar receiver (SPSR) is a direct absorption central receiver that uses solid parti...
Solar reactors featuring a circulating cyclone flow pattern provide enhanced heat transfer and longe...
AbstractFalling solid particle receivers (SPR) utilize small particles as a heat collecting medium w...