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Gilles Flamant
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 340
Citations - 11930
Gilles Flamant is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat transfer & Solar energy. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 316 publications receiving 9802 citations. Previous affiliations of Gilles Flamant include University of Perpignan.
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Solar-Thermal Pyrolysis of Mallee Wood at High Temperatures
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported solar-thermal pyrolysis of mallee wood powders driven by direct concentrated solar radiations at different temperatures (1540, 1740, and 1930 °C), heating rates (320, 800, and 3200 °C/min), and holding times (0 and 5 min).
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Solar processing of reactive particles up to 900°C, the SOLPART project
Gilles Flamant,Hadrien Benoit,Martin Jenke,Ana Filipa Santos,Stefania Tescari,Gkiokchan Moumin,Alfonso Rodriguez,Adisa Azapagic,Laurence Stamford,Jan Baeyens,Yannick Boes,Frédéric Pron,Marie Prouteau,Philippe Dumont,Naji Abdenouri,Hamid Mazouz +15 more
TL;DR: The main objective of the SOLPART H2020 project is to develop, at a pilot scale (30-50 kW), a high temperature (800-1000°C) 24h/day solar process suitable for particle treatment in energy intensive non-metallic minerals' industries as discussed by the authors.
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Shaping High Efficiency, High Temperature Cavity Tubular Solar Central Receivers
TL;DR: In this article, a thermal model of a 50 MW hemi-cylindrical tubular receiver, closed by refractory panels, is developed, which accounts for radiation and convection losses.
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Solar thermal treatment of non-metallic minerals: The potential application of the SOLPART technology
TL;DR: The solar horizontal bubbling fluidized bed concept developed within the SOLPART research project can be used as a solar receiver-reactor as discussed by the authors, which offers a considerable industrial potential, as illustrated in the paper further to different experiments and industrial contacts.