A selective solar absorber for unconcentrated solar thermal panels

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A new Selective Solar Absorber, designed to improve the Sun-to-thermal conversion efficiency at mid temperatures in high vacuum flat thermal collectors, is presented. Efficiency has been evaluated by using analytical formulas and a numerical thermal model. Both results have been experimentally validated using a commercial absorber in a custom experimental set-up. The optimization procedure aimed at obtaining Selective Solar Absorber is presented and discussed in the case of a metal dielectric multilayer based on Cr2O3 and Ti. The importance of adopting a real spectral emissivity curve to estimate high thermal efficiency at high temperatures in a selective solar absorber is outlined. Optimized absorber multilayers can be 10% more efficient than the commercial alternative at 250◦C operating temperatures, reaching 400◦C stagnation temperature without Sun concentration confirming that high vacuum flat thermal collectors can give important contribution to the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy for efficient heat production.

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De Maio, D., D’alessandro, C., Caldarelli, A., De Luca, D., Di Gennaro, E., Russo, R., & Musto, M. (2021). A selective solar absorber for unconcentrated solar thermal panels. Energies, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14040900

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