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Autor:
Daniel S. Codd, Matthew D. Escarra, Brian Riggs, Kazi Islam, Yaping Vera Ji, John Robertson, Christopher Spitler, Jacob Platz, Naman Gupta, Fletcher Miller
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports Physical Science, Vol 1, Iss 8, Pp 100135- (2020)
Summary: Side-by-side installations of flat plate photovoltaics and parabolic trough collectors consume significant space and have high system losses; by using an all-in-one, spectrum-splitting hybrid receiver, electricity and high-temperature heat c
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https://doaj.org/article/6be871ef8c7f4c95ab8fcbd2f8a626ba
Autor:
Tyler T. Hamer, Miguel Diago, Peter R. Armstrong, Alexander H. Slocum, Antoni Gil, Radia Lahlou, David L. Trumper, Nicolas Calvet, Daniel S. Codd, Melanie Tetreault-Friend, Benjamin Grange
Publikováno v:
Solar Energy. 220:217-229
Concentrating solar power (CSP) with thermal energy storage (TES) presents the major advantage over solar photovoltaics of dispatchability. High thermodynamic efficiencies achieved by collecting and storing heat at higher temperatures, and recent mat
Publikováno v:
Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports. 7:17-27
This paper highlights recent developments in utility scale concentrating solar power (CSP) central receiver, heat transfer fluid, and thermal energy storage (TES) research. The purpose of this review is to highlight alternative designs and system arc
Autor:
Christopher Spitler, Daniel S. Codd, Naman Gupta, Matthew D. Escarra, Yaping Vera Ji, Dimitri D. Krut, J.H. Ermer, John Robertson, Fletcher Miller, Brian C. Riggs, Kazi Islam
Publikováno v:
Renewable Energy. 139:806-814
Hybrid photovoltaic-thermal systems can decouple IR light from visible light, allowing it to be collected separately by spectrum-optimized mechanisms for increased total efficiency. To demonstrate this, we have designed and prototyped a transmissive
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 130:1-8
A three-dimensional ANSYS-FLUENT Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model of the central receiver in a compact hybrid solar-thermal collector is presented. The small scale cavity receiver is conical in shape, laser welded from Inconel 625 with a 38 m
Autor:
John Robertson, Matthew D. Escarra, Vince Romanin, Brian C. Riggs, Kazi Islam, Daniel S. Codd, Christopher Spitler, Yaping Ji
Publikováno v:
Applied Energy. 236:906-915
We present the design, fabrication, characterization, and field testing of transmissive active cooling for use in a point-focus spectrum-splitting hybrid concentrator photovoltaics/thermal (CPV/T) system. Seven parallel-path 100 μm thick microchanne
Autor:
Matthew D. Escarra, Christopher Spitler, John Robertson, Kazi Islam, Daniel S. Codd, Brian C. Riggs, Fletcher Miller, Jacob K. Platz, Naman Gupta, Yaping Vera Ji
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports Physical Science, Vol 1, Iss 8, Pp 100135-(2020)
Summary: Side-by-side installations of flat plate photovoltaics and parabolic trough collectors consume significant space and have high system losses; by using an all-in-one, spectrum-splitting hybrid receiver, electricity and high-temperature heat c
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 123:89-96
We present three-dimensional numerical simulations to quantify the design specifications of a directed thermoplate expanded channel heat exchanger, also called dimpleplate. Parametric thermofluidic simulations were performed independently varying the
Autor:
Qi Xu, Brian C. Riggs, Richard Biedenharn, Vince Romanin, Daniel S. Codd, Yaping Vera Ji, James M. Zahler, Christopher Dougher, Matthew D. Escarra
Publikováno v:
Applied Energy. 208:1370-1378
Process heat applications make up a large potential market for renewable energy. Concentrated solar thermal (CST) systems are capable of reaching temperatures necessary for a wide variety of industrial and commercial applications but are often overlo
Autor:
Daniel S. Codd, Yaping Ji, Vince Romanin, J.H. Ermer, Adam Ollanik, Qi Xu, Dimitri D. Krut, Kazi Islam, Brian C. Riggs, Matthew D. Escarra
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics. 7:1469-1478
A new modular, hybrid solar power system is designed to generate both electrical and thermal energy by utilizing the full solar spectrum. The key element, an infrared-transparent concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) module, acts as a spectrum splitter, di