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Kenneth M. Armijo
Researcher at Sandia National Laboratories
Publications - 42
Citations - 590
Kenneth M. Armijo is an academic researcher from Sandia National Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photovoltaic system & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 36 publications receiving 513 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth M. Armijo include University of California, Berkeley.
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Wireless Sensor Networks for Home Health Care
C.R. Baker,Kenneth M. Armijo,S. Belka,Merwan Benhabib,V. Bhargava,Nathan Burkhart,A. Der Minassians,Gunes Dervisoglu,L. Gutnik,M.B. Haick,Christine Ho,Mike Koplow,Jennifer Mangold,Stefanie L. Robinson,M. Rosa,M. Schwartz,Christo Sims,H. Stoffregen,Andrew C. Waterbury,Eli S. Leland,Trevor Pering,Paul K. Wright +21 more
TL;DR: The goal of the work is to focus on health-related applications of wireless sensor networks and how current (and future) technologies will enable automated home health monitoring.
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On the Path to SunShot. Advancing Concentrating Solar Power Technology, Performance, and Dispatchability
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Performance Evaluation of a High-Temperature Falling Particle Receiver
Clifford K. Ho,Joshua M. Christian,Julius Yellowhair,Kenneth M. Armijo,William J. Kolb,Sheldon Jeter,Matthew Golob,Clayton Nguyen +7 more
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On-Sun Performance Evaluation of Alternative High-Temperature Falling Particle Receiver Designs
Clifford K. Ho,Joshua M. Christian,Julius Yellowhair,Kenneth M. Armijo,William J. Kolb,Sheldon Jeter,Matthew Golob,Clayton Nguyen +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the on-sun performance of a 1MW falling particle receiver and found that the obstructed flow design increased the residence time of the particles in the concentrated flux, thereby increasing the particle temperature and thermal efficiency.
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Parametric study of PV arc-fault generation methods and analysis of conducted DC spectrum
Jay Johnson,Kenneth M. Armijo +1 more
TL;DR: A parametric analysis was conducted in order to inform the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1699B (“Photovoltaic DC Arc-Fault Circuit Protection”) Standards Technical Panel (STP) of improvements to arc-fault generation methods in the certification standard.