Experimental performance of solar receivers designed to use oil as a heat transfer fluid

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A parabolic dish concentrator (PDC) has been designed to be used for charging a thermal energy storage (TES) that is for indirect cooking purpose. Three different receivers have been designed, fabricated, and their performance tested experimentally. The three designs are Volumetric Flask (VF),Volumetric Box (VB) and Conical Tube (CT) receivers. The receivers have been fabricated to use oil as a heat transfer fluid. Of the three designs, the CT receiver has the highest efficiency for a given flow rate, thus making it the best receiver. A positive displacement pump was also designed and constructed for the experimental tests. The pump is used to drive the oil through the receivers and also to act as a flow meter. Thus a low cost and high temperature positive displacement pump and a flow meter have been designed and fabricated for use in solar thermal studies.

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Mlatho, J. S. P., & McPherson, M. (2011). Experimental performance of solar receivers designed to use oil as a heat transfer fluid. In 30th ISES Biennial Solar World Congress 2011, SWC 2011 (Vol. 4, pp. 2598–2609). https://doi.org/10.5402/2011/851764

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