Low-concentrating, stationary solar thermal collectors for process heat generation
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] J. Michalsky,et al. Modeling daylight availability and irradiance components from direct and global irradiance , 1990 .
[2] Mario Adam,et al. Storage in Solar Process Heat Applications , 2014 .
[3] R. Spooren,et al. Reflectance measurements of aluminium surfaces using integrating spheres , 1999 .
[4] Spiros Papaefthimiou,et al. CPC solar collectors with flat bifacial absorbers , 2000 .
[5] Graham L. Morrison,et al. Comparison of fixed asymmetrical and symmetrical reflectors for evacuated tube solar receivers , 1994 .
[6] Mervyn Smyth,et al. Experimental performance evaluation and comparative analyses of heat pipe and direct flow augmented solar collectors , 2013 .
[7] A. Rabl. Optical and thermal properties of Compound Parabolic Concentrators , 1975 .
[8] Roland Winston,et al. Principles of solar concentrators of a novel design , 1974 .
[9] R. Seals,et al. The development and verification of the Perez diffuse radiation model , 1988 .
[10] Mervyn Smyth,et al. Optical evaluation and analysis of an internal low-concentrated evacuated tube heat pipe solar collector for powering solar air-conditioning systems , 2012 .
[11] F. C. Hooper,et al. A model for the directional distribution of the diffuse sky radiance with an application to a CPC collector , 1990 .
[12] W. Beckman,et al. Evaluation of hourly tilted surface radiation models , 1990 .
[13] G. N. Tiwari,et al. Solar Energy: Fundamentals, Design, Modelling and Applications , 2002 .
[14] Ralf Leutz,et al. Micro-structured reflector surfaces for a stationary asymmetric parabolic solar concentrator , 2007 .
[15] Manuel Pérez-García,et al. Process Heat Generation with Parabolic Trough Collectors for a Vegetables Preservation Industry in Southern Spain , 2014 .
[16] Maria João Carvalho,et al. NEW LOW CONCENTRATION CPC TYPE COLLECTOR WITH CONVECTION CONTROLED BY A HONEYCOMB TIM MATERIAL: A COMPROMISE WITH STAGNATION TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND SURVIVAL OF CHEAP FABRICATION MATERIALS , 2003 .
[17] Brian Norton,et al. Industrial and Agricultural Applications of Solar Heat , 2012 .
[18] SOlaR PROceSS HeaT. SO-PRO Solar ProceSS heat Solar Process Heat Generation : Guide to Solar Thermal System Design for Selected Industrial Processes , 2010 .
[19] William A. Beckman,et al. Solar transmittance characteristics of evacuated tubular collectors with diffuse back reflectors , 1985 .
[20] Lun Jiang,et al. Progress on Integrated Compound Concentrator Design , 2014 .
[21] E. Wäckelgård,et al. Angular solar absorptance and incident angle modifier of selective absorbers for solar thermal collectors , 2000 .
[22] H. H. Safwat,et al. Determination of the optimum orientations for the double-exposure, flat-plate collector and its reflectors , 1966 .
[23] Aee Intec,et al. SOLAR HEATING WORLDWIDE Markets and contribution to the energy supply 2003 , 2005 .
[24] Björn Karlsson,et al. Irradiation distribution diagrams and their use for estimating collectable energy , 1997 .
[25] Theocharis Tsoutsos,et al. Industrial solar thermal applications in Greece: Economic evaluation, quality requirements and case studies , 2001 .
[26] Sanner Burkhard,et al. Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda for Renewable Heating & Cooling , 2013 .
[27] Klaus Vajen,et al. The potential of solar heat for industrial processes in Germany , 2012 .
[28] W. Spirkl,et al. Optimized reflectors for non-tracking solar collectors with tubular absorbers , 2000 .
[29] Richard Perez,et al. An anisotropic hourly diffuse radiation model for sloping surfaces: Description, performance validation, site dependency evaluation , 1986 .
[30] Robert Pitz-Paal,et al. Circumsolar Radiation and Beam Irradiance Measurements for Focusing Collectors , 2012 .
[31] Björn Karlsson,et al. Ageing of solar booster reflector materials , 1998 .
[32] M. Iqbal. An introduction to solar radiation , 1983 .
[33] Ari Rabl,et al. Comparison of solar concentrators , 1975 .
[34] P. Ineichen,et al. A new simplified version of the perez diffuse irradiance model for tilted surfaces , 1987 .
[35] Björn Karlsson,et al. Experimental investigation of heat losses from low-concentrating non-imaging concentrators , 1996 .
[36] Mervyn Smyth,et al. Performance analysis and comparison of concentrated evacuated tube heat pipe solar collectors , 2012 .
[37] Roland Winston,et al. Nontracking solar concentrators , 1998 .
[38] Bastian Schmitt,et al. Feasibility Assessment of Solar Process Heat Applications , 2011 .
[39] Björn Karlsson,et al. THE USE OF CORRUGATED BOOSTER REFLECTORS FOR SOLAR COLLECTOR FIELDS , 1999 .
[40] Christoph Maurer,et al. Strategic Research Priorities for Solar Thermal Technology , 2013 .
[41] W. R. McIntire. Factored approximations for biaxial incident angle modifiers , 1982 .
[42] W. T. Welford,et al. The Optics of Nonimaging Concentrators: Light and Solar Energy , 1978 .
[43] Soteris A. Kalogirou,et al. The potential of solar industrial process heat applications , 2003 .
[44] Bastian Schmitt,et al. System analysis of a low-temperature solar process heat system , 2014 .
[45] Bengt Perers,et al. On the factorisation of incidence angle modifiers for CPC collectors , 1995 .
[46] Volker Quaschning. Regenerative Energiesysteme: Technologie – Berechnung – Simulation , 2011 .
[47] Roberto Fedrizzi,et al. Monitoring of a MW Class Solar Field Set up in a Brick Manufacturing Process , 2014 .
[48] V. I. Hanby,et al. Solar Process Heat – System Design for Selected Low-Temperature Applications in the Industry , 2011 .
[49] Bengt Perers,et al. External reflectors for large solar collector arrays, simulation model and experimental results , 1993 .
[50] Scott A. Jones,et al. REPRESENTATIVE TERRESTRIAL SOLAR BRIGHTNESS PROFILES , 2002 .
[51] Roland Winston,et al. Design and test of non-evacuated solar collectors with compound parabolic concentrators , 1979 .
[52] H. Tabor,et al. Stationary mirror systems for solar collectors , 1958 .
[53] Bengt Perers. Optical modelling of solar collectors and booster reflectors under non stationary conditions : application for collector testing, system simulation and evaluation , 1995 .
[54] Bengt Perers,et al. Construction and testing of a large-area CPC-collector and comparison with a flat plate collector , 1996 .
[55] Mervyn Smyth,et al. ‘From graft to bottle’—Analysis of energy use in viticulture and wine production and the potential for solar renewable technologies , 2009 .
[56] Ari Rabl,et al. Active solar collectors and their applications , 1985 .
[57] Y. Koga,et al. Models of sky radiance distribution and sky luminance distribution , 2004 .
[58] Soteris A. Kalogirou,et al. Solar thermal collectors and applications , 2004 .
[59] J. Michalsky,et al. All-weather model for sky luminance distribution—Preliminary configuration and validation , 1993 .
[60] Richard Kittler,et al. Luminance distribution characteristics of homogeneous skies: a measurement and prediction strategy , 1985 .
[61] Yong Sin Kim,et al. Efficient stationary solar thermal collector systems operating at a medium-temperature range , 2013 .
[62] K. A. Reed,et al. Orientational relationships for optically non-symmetric solar collectors , 1983 .
[63] H. Gonçalves,et al. The Potential of Solar Heat in Industrial Processes. A State of the Art Review for Spain and Portugal , 2000 .
[64] Dirk Krüger,et al. Solar steam supply: Initial operation of a plant , 2011 .