2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2018.07.016
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Two-phase heat transfer model of a beam-down gas-solid fluidized bed solar particle receiver

Abstract: Two-phase heat transfer model of a beam-down gas-solid fluidized bed solar particle receiver.

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“…FBs have been employed for solar energy applications, considering configurations operating in bubbling, spouted, circulating regimes (see Table 1, Types A-C "ordinary" configurations), and special and novel designs (Types D-J). Early studies successfully pioneered the application of ordinary FBs operated in the bubbling (Flamant, 1982;Bachovchin et al, 1983) and circulating (Koenigsdorff and Kienzle, 1991;Werther et al, 1994) inherent mobility of fluidized particles received further confirmation in subsequent studies (Flamant et al, 1988;Glicksman et al, 1988;Chirone et al, 2013;Pardo et al, 2014;Schwaiger et al, 2014;Salatino et al, 2016;Tregambi et al, 2016;Milanese et al, 2017a;Tregambi et al, 2018a;Briongos et al, 2018;Miller et al, 2018;Bellan et al, 2019a;Tregambi et al, 2019a;Almendros-Ibáñez et al, 2019;Zhang and Wang, 2019;Sulzgruber et al, 2020a;Díaz-Heras et al, 2020b;Sulzgruber et al, 2020b;Park et al, 2020;Wünsch et al, 2020). Moreover, FBs, if properly designed and operated, may provide an appropriate environment for solar-driven heterogeneous chemical processes.…”
Section: Fluidized Bed Solar Receivers and Reactors: Basic Design And Operational Features Particle Receivers And Fluidized Bedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FBs have been employed for solar energy applications, considering configurations operating in bubbling, spouted, circulating regimes (see Table 1, Types A-C "ordinary" configurations), and special and novel designs (Types D-J). Early studies successfully pioneered the application of ordinary FBs operated in the bubbling (Flamant, 1982;Bachovchin et al, 1983) and circulating (Koenigsdorff and Kienzle, 1991;Werther et al, 1994) inherent mobility of fluidized particles received further confirmation in subsequent studies (Flamant et al, 1988;Glicksman et al, 1988;Chirone et al, 2013;Pardo et al, 2014;Schwaiger et al, 2014;Salatino et al, 2016;Tregambi et al, 2016;Milanese et al, 2017a;Tregambi et al, 2018a;Briongos et al, 2018;Miller et al, 2018;Bellan et al, 2019a;Tregambi et al, 2019a;Almendros-Ibáñez et al, 2019;Zhang and Wang, 2019;Sulzgruber et al, 2020a;Díaz-Heras et al, 2020b;Sulzgruber et al, 2020b;Park et al, 2020;Wünsch et al, 2020). Moreover, FBs, if properly designed and operated, may provide an appropriate environment for solar-driven heterogeneous chemical processes.…”
Section: Fluidized Bed Solar Receivers and Reactors: Basic Design And Operational Features Particle Receivers And Fluidized Bedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each fluidized bed is solved following the two-phase model described in (Briongos et al, 2018) with the following assumptions:…”
Section: Fluidized Bed Receiver Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this model (Briongos et al, 2018), the first law of thermodynamics is applied to both the emulsion phase and the bubble phase. The equations are described in Appendix B.…”
Section: Fluidized Bed Receiver Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this sense, it is being researched a linear particle receiver at ground level solarized by a BDLFR system [11]. Such receiver consists of a multi-stage fluidized bed where gas and particles could both reach temperatures around 900 o C [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%