AbstractA solar reactor consisting of a cavity-receiver containing a reticulated porous ceramic (RPC) foam made of CeO2 is considered for effecting the splitting of H2O and CO2 via a thermochemical redox cycle. A transient 3D heat and mass transfer model of the reduction step is formulated and solved using Monte-Carlo ray-tracing coupled to computational fluid dynamics. Experimental validation is accomplished in terms of measured temperatures and O2 evolution rates obtained with a solar reactor prototype tested under high-flux radiative power inputs in the range 2.8–3.8kW and mean solar concentration ratios up to 3024 suns. Critical temperatures of up to 2250K induced CeO2 sublimation, which in turn affected detrimentally the solar reactor ...
Because solar energy is available in large excess relative to current rates of energy consumption, ...
Because solar energy is available in large excess relative to current rates of energy consumption, ...
ABSTRACT: Solar thermochemical conversion of H2O and captured CO2 is considered for the production o...
AbstractA solar reactor consisting of a cavity-receiver containing a reticulated porous ceramic (RPC...
AbstractA numerical and experimental analysis is performed on the solar-driven thermochemical reduct...
This thesis reports on the development, optimization and experimental testing of a solar receiver-re...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2015. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Ja...
AbstractThe fluid flow coupled to radiative, convective and, conductive heat transfer is computed wi...
This paper presents the model of a solar thermochemical looping CO2/H2O dissociation (CL) unit with ...
Solar-driven non-stoichiometric thermochemical redox cycling of ceria for the conversion of solar en...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Woj...
This work addresses the solar-driven thermochemical production of CO and O2 from two-step CO2-splitt...
ABSTRACT: This work addresses the solar-driven thermochemical production of CO and O-2 from two-step...
This work addresses the solar-driven thermochemical production of CO and O2 from two-step CO2-splitt...
We propose a novel solar thermochemical receiver–reactor array concept for hydrogen production via c...
Because solar energy is available in large excess relative to current rates of energy consumption, ...
Because solar energy is available in large excess relative to current rates of energy consumption, ...
ABSTRACT: Solar thermochemical conversion of H2O and captured CO2 is considered for the production o...
AbstractA solar reactor consisting of a cavity-receiver containing a reticulated porous ceramic (RPC...
AbstractA numerical and experimental analysis is performed on the solar-driven thermochemical reduct...
This thesis reports on the development, optimization and experimental testing of a solar receiver-re...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2015. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Ja...
AbstractThe fluid flow coupled to radiative, convective and, conductive heat transfer is computed wi...
This paper presents the model of a solar thermochemical looping CO2/H2O dissociation (CL) unit with ...
Solar-driven non-stoichiometric thermochemical redox cycling of ceria for the conversion of solar en...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Woj...
This work addresses the solar-driven thermochemical production of CO and O2 from two-step CO2-splitt...
ABSTRACT: This work addresses the solar-driven thermochemical production of CO and O-2 from two-step...
This work addresses the solar-driven thermochemical production of CO and O2 from two-step CO2-splitt...
We propose a novel solar thermochemical receiver–reactor array concept for hydrogen production via c...
Because solar energy is available in large excess relative to current rates of energy consumption, ...
Because solar energy is available in large excess relative to current rates of energy consumption, ...
ABSTRACT: Solar thermochemical conversion of H2O and captured CO2 is considered for the production o...