Evaluating the Effective Solar Absorptance of Dilute Particle Configurations

C. Ho, Luis F. González-Portillo, Kevin Albrecht
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Ray-tracing and heat-transfer simulations of discrete particles in a representative elementary volume were performed to determine the effective particle-cloud absorptance and temperature profiles as a function of intrinsic particle absorptance values (0 – 1) for dilute solids volume fractions (1 – 3%) representative of falling particle receivers used in concentrating solar power applications. Results showed that the average particle-cloud absorptance is increased above intrinsic particle absorptance values as a result of reflections and subsequent reabsorption (light trapping). The relative increase in effective particle-cloud absorptance was greater for lower values of intrinsic particle absorptance and could be as high as a factor of two. Higher values of intrinsic particle absorptance led to higher simulated steady-state particle temperatures. Significant temperature gradients within the particle cloud and within the particles themselves were also observed in the simulations. Findings indicate that dilute particle-cloud configurations within falling particle receivers can significantly enhance the apparent effective absorptance of the particle curtain, and materials with higher values of intrinsic particle absorptance will yield greater radiative absorptance and temperatures.
稀粒子构型的有效太阳吸收率评价
对代表性基本体积内的离散粒子进行了射线追踪和传热模拟,以确定稀固体体积分数(1 - 3%)代表聚光太阳能应用中使用的落粒子接收器的有效粒子云吸收率和温度曲线作为本征粒子吸收率值(0 - 1)的函数。结果表明,由于反射和随后的重吸收(光捕获),粒子云的平均吸收率高于本征粒子吸收率。有效粒子云吸收率的相对增加在较低的固有粒子吸收率值下更大,并且可能高达两倍。较高的本征粒子吸收率导致较高的模拟稳态粒子温度。在模拟中还观察到粒子云内部和粒子本身的显著温度梯度。研究结果表明,下落粒子接收器内的稀释粒子云结构可以显著提高粒子幕的表观有效吸光度,且本征粒子吸光度值越高,材料的辐射吸光度和温度越高。
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