Measurements of scattering and absorption properties of submillimeter bauxite and silica particles

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Abstract

Submillimeter solid particles have been considered as thermal storage media for concentrated solar power applications. Knowledge of the scattering and absorption properties of individual particles is crucial for modeling the radiative heat transfer of the particle bed. In this work, a laser scatterometer is used to measure the single-particle scattering properties at a wavelength of 635 nm by using two configurations: (1) a falling particle curtain and (2) a taped particle layer. Because a one-particle nominal thickness is formed with area fractions of 5−55% depending on the configuration, multiple scattering is minimized and hence the single scattering phase function, averaged over all illuminated particles, is directly measured. Bauxite-based ceramic particles that are strongly absorbing in the solar spectrum and silica particles that are nonabsorbing in the visible and near-infrared are investigated. The directional-hemispherical reflectance and transmittance of the taped particles are also measured to deduce the forward and backward scattering efficiency factors and the absorption efficiency factors. Only weak wavelength dependence is observed in the measured region from 380 nm to 1020 nm. The scattering phase functions of all bauxite-based particles with varying sizes and compositions are very similar and can be fitted to a Henyey−Greenstein phase function with an asymmetry factor g = −0.20. For the silica particles, forward scattering dominates and g = 0.45 yields the best fit. A Monte Carlo method is developed to model the particle scattering characteristics, and reasonable agreements between the modeling and experimental results are observed by introducing a specularity parameter.

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Jeong, S. Y., Chen, C., Ranjan, D., Loutzenhiser, P. G., & Zhang, Z. M. (2021). Measurements of scattering and absorption properties of submillimeter bauxite and silica particles. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 276. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2021.107923

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