2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2022.115618
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Conceptual design of novel He-SCO2 Brayton cycles for ultra-high-temperature concentrating solar power

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“…These two performance advantages become more significant as the maximum cycle temperature increases [25]. Moreover, the SCO 2 cycle's heater can achieve a temperature difference exceeding 200 • C between its two terminals [26], making it highly compatible with the heat storage unit [27]. Furthermore, employing the SCO 2 cycle in an SPT grants several advantages over the steam Rankine cycle, including greater adaptability to off-design operating conditions [28], applicability to arid areas using dry-cooling methods [29], and a smaller heat exchanger and turbomachinery [30].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These two performance advantages become more significant as the maximum cycle temperature increases [25]. Moreover, the SCO 2 cycle's heater can achieve a temperature difference exceeding 200 • C between its two terminals [26], making it highly compatible with the heat storage unit [27]. Furthermore, employing the SCO 2 cycle in an SPT grants several advantages over the steam Rankine cycle, including greater adaptability to off-design operating conditions [28], applicability to arid areas using dry-cooling methods [29], and a smaller heat exchanger and turbomachinery [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 To improve the power cycle efficiency, the temperature of the solarthermal conversion has been increased continuously during the last two decades. 55 Recently, a solar power tower system with graphite-based receiver has even been proposed to operate at above 1300 C. 5,54 However, the radiative thermal loss from the solar absorber increases with the fourth power of temperature, reducing the photothermal efficiency of the absorber signicantly. 56,57 To ensure that the solar-electric efficiency, which is the product of the photothermal efficiency and the power cycle efficiency, can be improved effectively under high temperature, the photothermal efficiency is necessary to be as high as possible.…”
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As human civilization progressed and economic growth accelerated, researchers focused on creating comfortable living conditions to satisfy the growing requirements for cooling. [1][2][3][4] Active cooling apparatuses, such as air conditioners, have been broadly employed for the heat management of envelopments, such as buildings and vehicles. However, they deplete a considerable amount of energy.
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