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Fluidized Bed Technology for Concentrating Solar Power With Thermal Energy Storage
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2014
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionGeneralized Modeling MethodThermal Energy StoragePhotovoltaicsEnergy Storage MaterialsConcentrating Solar PowerStorage SystemsRenewable Energy StorageRenewable Energy SystemsSolar Thermal EnergySolar Energy UtilisationElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerTes Performance MetricsEnergy StorageEnergy Storage SystemHeat TransferGeneralized Performance MetricsSolar CoolingBed TechnologyThermal EngineeringEnergy Conversion Materials
A generalized modeling method is introduced and used to evaluate thermal energy storage (TES) performance. The method describes TES performance metrics in terms of three efficiencies: first-law efficiency, second-law efficiency, and storage effectiveness. By capturing all efficiencies in a systematic way, various TES technologies can be compared on an equal footing before more detailed simulations of the components and concentrating solar power (CSP) system are performed. The generalized performance metrics are applied to the particle-TES concept in a novel CSP thermal system design. The CSP thermal system has an integrated particle receiver and fluidized-bed heat exchanger, which uses gas/solid two-phase flow as the heat-transfer fluid, and solid particles as the heat carrier and storage medium. The TES method can potentially achieve high temperatures (>800 °C) and high thermal efficiency economically.
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