AbstractAs a proof of concept a Centrifugal Particle Receiver (CentRec) prototype in laboratory scale (∼10 kWth) was designed, built and tested in the High-Flux Solar Simulator in Cologne, Germany. Since they can be heated up to 1000°C without sintering in the storage, small bauxite particles produced for the oil and gas industry are used as the absorber, the heat transfer and storage media at the same time. A defined rotation is used to form a thin direct absorbing particle film on the inner surface of the cylindrical receiver. Depending on the incoming heat flux the particle residence time can be adjusted by controlling rotation speed and mass flow. A constant particle outlet temperature for all load conditions can be therefore ensured. F...
AbstractIn this article, an innovative solid particle receiver was developed which suitable to be us...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
The use of ceramic particles, alone or in suspension within an air stream, as a heat transfer mediu...
AbstractAs a proof of concept a Centrifugal Particle Receiver (CentRec) prototype in laboratory scal...
As a proof of concept a Centrifugal Particle Receiver (CentRec) prototype in laboratory scale (∼10 k...
The centrifugal particle receiver “CentRec” is a solar tower receiver development by DLR based on a ...
One direct absorption receiver concept currently investigated at the DLR is the Centrifugal Particle...
Particle receivers achieve significantly higher temperatures than state of the art molten salt solar...
A novel concept of a particle receiver for high-temperature solar applications was developed and eva...
Previous successful tests and promising results of a Centrifugal Particle Receiver (CentRec) for hig...
A direct absorption receiver using ceramic particles (CentRec) has been successfully developed by DL...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-138).Concentrating solar power has seen increased res...
This thesis investigates vortex-based solar thermal particle receivers to provide new understanding ...
High temperature steam or gas is used as the working medium for operation in advanced power conversi...
AbstractConcentrating solar power currently relies on high temperature central receivers that utiliz...
AbstractIn this article, an innovative solid particle receiver was developed which suitable to be us...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
The use of ceramic particles, alone or in suspension within an air stream, as a heat transfer mediu...
AbstractAs a proof of concept a Centrifugal Particle Receiver (CentRec) prototype in laboratory scal...
As a proof of concept a Centrifugal Particle Receiver (CentRec) prototype in laboratory scale (∼10 k...
The centrifugal particle receiver “CentRec” is a solar tower receiver development by DLR based on a ...
One direct absorption receiver concept currently investigated at the DLR is the Centrifugal Particle...
Particle receivers achieve significantly higher temperatures than state of the art molten salt solar...
A novel concept of a particle receiver for high-temperature solar applications was developed and eva...
Previous successful tests and promising results of a Centrifugal Particle Receiver (CentRec) for hig...
A direct absorption receiver using ceramic particles (CentRec) has been successfully developed by DL...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-138).Concentrating solar power has seen increased res...
This thesis investigates vortex-based solar thermal particle receivers to provide new understanding ...
High temperature steam or gas is used as the working medium for operation in advanced power conversi...
AbstractConcentrating solar power currently relies on high temperature central receivers that utiliz...
AbstractIn this article, an innovative solid particle receiver was developed which suitable to be us...
High-temperature particle receivers are being developed to achieve temperatures in excess of 700 °C ...
The use of ceramic particles, alone or in suspension within an air stream, as a heat transfer mediu...