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Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of Gas-Particle Flow Within a Solid-Particle Solar Receiver

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In this article, a detailed three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis on gas-particle flow and heat transfer inside a solidparticle solar receiver, which utilizes free-falling particles for direct absorption of concentrated solar radiation, is presented.
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A detailed three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis on gas-particle flow and heat transfer inside a solid-particle solar receiver, which utilizes free-falling particles for direct absorption of concentrated solar radiation, is presented. The two-way coupled Euler-Lagrange method is implemented and includes the exchange of heat and momentum between the gas phase and solid particles. A two-band discrete ordinate method is included to investigate radiation heat transfer within the particle cloud and between the cloud and the internal surfaces of the receiver. The direct illumination energy source that results from incident solar radiation was predicted by a solar load model using a solar ray-tracing algorithm. Two kinds of solid-particle receivers, each having a different exit condition for the solid particles, are modeled to evaluate the thermal performance of the receiver Parametric studies, where the particle size and mass flow rate are varied, are made to determine the optimal operating conditions. The results also include detailed information for the gas velocity, temperature, particle solid volume fraction, particle outlet temperature, and cavity efficiency.

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Review of High-Temperature Central Receiver Designs for Concentrating Solar Power

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the central receiver designs for concentrating solar power applications with high-temperature power cycles is presented, which includes low-cost and durable materials that can withstand high concentration ratios (~1000 suns), heat-transfer fluids, and low radiative and convective heat losses leading to a thermal efficiency >90%.
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A review of studies on central receiver solar thermal power plants

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the most important studies on the major components of central receiver solar thermal power plants including the heliostat field, the solar receiver and the power conversion system.
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Thermal energy storage: Recent developments and practical aspects

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A review of high-temperature particle receivers for concentrating solar power

TL;DR: A review of these alternative designs, along with benefits, technical challenges, and costs can be found in this article, with a focus on free-falling, obstructed flow, centrifugal, flow in tubes with or without fluidization, multi-pass recirculation, and face-down configurations.
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