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Transient performance of an impinging receiver : An indoor experimental study

Authors :
Wang, Wujun
Malmquist, Anders
Aichmayer, Lukas
Laumert, Björn
Wang, Wujun
Malmquist, Anders
Aichmayer, Lukas
Laumert, Björn
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The impinging receiver is a new member of the cavity solar receiver family. In this paper, the transient performance of a prototype impinging receiver has been studied with the help of a Fresnel lens based solar simulator and an externally fired micro gas turbine. The impinging receiver can offer an air outlet temperature of 810 °C at an absorber temperature of 960 °C. The radiative-to-thermal efficiency is measured to be 74.1%. The absorber temperature uniformity is good but high temperature differences have been detected during the ‘cold startup’ process. The temperature changing rate of the receiver is within 3 °C/s for the startup process and 4 °C/s for the shut-down process. In order to avoid quenching effects caused by the impinging jets, the micro gas turbine should be turned off to stop the airflow when the radiative power is off.<br />Export Date: 13 February 2018; Article; CODEN: ECMAD; Correspondence Address: Wang, W.; Department of Energy Technology, KTH Royal Institute of TechnologySweden; email: wujun@kth.se. QC 20180326

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235080755
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.enconman.2017.12.070