Experimental characterisation of a solar parabolic trough collector used in a micro-CHP (micro-cogeneration) system with direct steam generation
An experimental campaign has been conducted on a solar parabolic trough collector feeding a micro-CHP system (micro-cogeneration). The originality of the solar field is the DSG (direct steam generation) using a two axis tracker and a small size (46.5 m2) collector. The first step of the characterisation of the CHP (Combined Heat and Power) system is the study of the solar field under direct steam generation.
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2015
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Authors: | Bouvier, Jean-Louis ; Michaux, Ghislain ; Salagnac, Patrick ; Nepveu, François ; Rochier, Dominique ; Kientz, Thiebaut |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 83.2015, C, p. 474-485
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Solar thermal energy | Small-scale system | Parabolic trough collector | Direct steam generation | Experimentation |
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