SOLARPACES 2018: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5117566
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Improved efficiency prediction of a molten salt receiver based on dynamic cloud passage simulation

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“…For instance, the dynamic behavior and with that the controllability of a molten salt receiver, depends on not only the temporal but also the spatial variability of the DNI. Neglecting just this, can lead to a yield overprediction around 2 -4 % (Schwager et al, 2019). Furthermore, allowable flux density (AFD) limits, which were introduced to prevent exceeding of limitations for thermal stresses and maximum salt film temperatures, need to be considered (Vant-Hull, 2002;Sánchez-González et al, 2020).…”
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“…For instance, the dynamic behavior and with that the controllability of a molten salt receiver, depends on not only the temporal but also the spatial variability of the DNI. Neglecting just this, can lead to a yield overprediction around 2 -4 % (Schwager et al, 2019). Furthermore, allowable flux density (AFD) limits, which were introduced to prevent exceeding of limitations for thermal stresses and maximum salt film temperatures, need to be considered (Vant-Hull, 2002;Sánchez-González et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%