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2021 ◽  
Vol 66 (12) ◽  
pp. 1346-1353
Author(s):  
M. G. Bakulin ◽  
V. B. Kreindelin ◽  
A. A. Reznev

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linfei Xu ◽  
Nan Li ◽  
Wei Xiang ◽  
Sen Wang ◽  
Lu Dai ◽  
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Radio Science ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Devin Huyghebaert ◽  
Kathryn McWilliams ◽  
Glenn Hussey ◽  
Draven Galeschuk ◽  
Jorge L. Chau ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 143 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Grena ◽  
Michela Lanchi ◽  
Luca Turchetti ◽  
Tommaso Crescenzi

Abstract A linear receiver able to achieve temperatures up to 800 °C is presented. The high-temperature resistance is achieved by avoiding critical aspects (vacuum, glass-metal joints, surface films) that limit the temperature in usual receivers; the thermal insulation is obtained by enclosing the receiver tube in an elliptic reflecting cavity. The tube is placed near a focus of the cavity, and the primary collector concentrates the radiation on the other focus, where the cavity has a small opening: the ellipse reflects the radiation toward the tube and largely contains the reflected radiation and thermal emission, thus acting both as a secondary reflector and as a cavity receiver. Optical and thermal simulations show that temperatures up to 800 °C can be achieved, with optical efficiency above 70% and thermal efficiency in the range 45–85% for temperatures in the range 500–800 °C; the local overall efficiency ranges from about 40% to 66%, depending on the receiver tube emissivity and fluid temperature. In this way, the field of applicability of the linear collector technology can be significantly extended to include a vast amount of processes such as thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production, and solar fuel production processes, which require temperatures above 700 °C.


2020 ◽  
Vol E103.B (5) ◽  
pp. 600-608
Author(s):  
Satoshi DENNO ◽  
Tsubasa INOUE ◽  
Yuta KAWAGUCHI ◽  
Takuya FUJIWARA ◽  
Yafei HOU

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