Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1550773 | Solar Energy | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A linear solar concentrator produces electricity by using a mirror to focus sunlight on a fluid filled tube known as a heat collection element. The fluid inside the element is then used as a heat source for steam generation in a conventional steam turbine power plant. This study examined the effect of adding microstructures to the surface of a heat collection element to improve system efficiency. Four test pieces, one with a smooth surface and three with a microstructured surface were compared experimentally for a given energy input and five different flow rates ranging from 0.84Â cm3/s to 2.5Â cm3/s. Over the entire range of flow rates the microchannel test piece absorbed no less than 1.29Â times the energy of the smooth test piece.
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Authors
Julie A. Horvath, Rebecca N. Webb,