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Title: | Trends and opportunities in direct-absorption solar thermal collectors |
Authors: | Phelan, P. Otanicar, T. Taylor, R. Tyagi, H. |
Keywords: | Binary fluids Direct absorption Is-enabled Photocatalytic reactions Solar thermal collector Solar thermal energy conversion Working fluid |
Issue Date: | 29-Nov-2016 |
Abstract: | Efficient conversion of sunlight into useful heat or work is of increasing global interest. Solar-to-thermal energy conversion, as opposed to solar-to-electricity, is enabled by solar thermal collectors that convert sunlight into heat at some useful temperature. We review here recent developments in solar thermal energy conversion. Our emphasis is on "direct-absorption" solar thermal collectors, in which incident sunlight is absorbed directly by a working fluid. This contrasts with conventional solar thermal collectors where the sunlight strikes and is absorbed by a solid receiver, which then transfers heat to the working fluid. Both liquid-based and gas-based direct-absorption collectors are described, although liquid-based systems are emphasized. We propose that if "directabsorption" technologies could be developed further, it would open up a number of emerging opportunities, including applications exploiting thermochemical and photocatalytic reactions and direct absorption of a binary fluid for absorption refrigeration. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/666 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2013 |
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