Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6768319 | Renewable Energy | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The results show that the fraction of reflective loss (18.78%) is the largest in all heat losses, followed by radiative and convective heat losses, with conduction heat losses as the smallest part which is usually negligible. The heat loss distribution is closely related to the external tube temperature field in the cavity receiver and the specific structure of the receiver. 10Â cm lips on both the top and bottom of the receiver aperture reduced the reflective heat loss by 1%. The results for different flow layouts show that center-side flow layout has the best temperature homogeneity, with less possibility of overheating in the central area. This, however, comes at the expense of increased irreversibilities and decreased efficiency. The sides-center flow layout has the worst temperature homogeneity, but the receiver efficiency is 2.06% higher. These results provide a useful reference for designing and optimizing cavity receivers.
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Authors
Zheshao Chang, Xin Li, Chao Xu, Chun Chang, Zhifeng Wang,