Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7048698 Applied Thermal Engineering 2016 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
Rajasthan and Gujarat on being located at the equatorial belt receive almost the highest solar irradiation in India. At the same time, such arid desert regions are blessed with dust. This energy can be harnessed using, for instance, solar thermal technology. The recovered heat can be employed for applications, like, heat treatment of metal. For this purpose, an open volumetric air receiver based solar tower technology concept is adopted. In this receiver concentrated solar irradiation is focused onto porous absorber, which is open to atmosphere. The atmospheric air is used as heat transfer fluid with suction. The suspended dust particles in atmosphere will deposit in the pores of the open absorber and even pass to the internals of the complete systems. This is expected to damage the receiver and prevent continuous operation of such a system. In this paper, design and evaluation of a cyclone separator for cleaning and collection strategy of dust from open volumetric air receiver is described. In particular, this paper presents (a) an experiment demonstrating the dust deposition in porous absorber (b) evaluation of the designed cyclone separator and (c) proposed modification in Lapple model for prediction of pressure-drop in cyclone separator including the effect of operating temperature.
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