Solar receiver

US10724765B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10724765-B2
Application numberUS-201615750297-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 12, 2016
Priority dateAug 13, 2015
Publication dateJul 28, 2020
Grant dateJul 28, 2020

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A solar receiver for exposing heat absorbing particles to concentrated solar radiation. The solar receiver includes a chamber having an aperture through which concentrated solar radiation can be received within the chamber. An inlet means provides for introducing an inflow including solar absorbing particles into the chamber. An outlet means provides for discharge of an outflow from the chamber. The inlet means communicates with the chamber for introduction of the inflow into a first section of the chamber in opposed relation the aperture. The outlet means communicates with a second section of the chamber disposed between the first section and the aperture, wherein fluid flow from the inlet means to the outlet means is exposed to concentrated solar radiation received within the chamber. The first section diverges in a direction towards the aperture, and the inlet means is configured to introduce the inflow tangentially into the divergent first section.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A solar receiver comprising: a chamber having an aperture through which concentrated solar radiation can be received within the chamber, an inlet means for introduction into the chamber of an inflow comprising solar absorbing particles, an outlet means for discharge of an outflow from the chamber, the inlet means communicating with the chamber for introduction of the inflow into a first section of the chamber in opposed relation the aperture, the outlet means communicating with a second section of the chamber disposed between the first section and the aperture, wherein fluid flow from the inlet means to the outlet means is exposed to concentrated solar radiation received within the chamber and wherein the flow establishes a flow field having a vortex structure, with the intensity of the vortex being greater in the first section of the chamber than in the second section of the chamber, wherein said first section is configured as a divergent section expanding in a direction towards the aperture. 2. The solar receiver according to claim 1 wherein the inlet means is configured to introduce the inflow tangentially into the divergent first section. 3. The solar receiver according to claim 1 wherein the first section is defined by a conical wall. 4. The solar receiver according to claim 3 wherein the chamber has a central longitudinal axis and the conical wall is centered on the central longitudinal axis. 5. The solar receiver according to claim 3 wherein the conical wall defining the first chamber section has a cone angle in the range of about 15 degrees to 65 degrees. 6. The solar receiver according to claim 4 wherein the second section of the chamber is centered on the central longitudinal axis of the chamber. 7. The solar receiver according to claim 6 wherein the second section is configured to be conical or cylindrical about the central longitudinal axis of the chamber. 8. The solar receiver according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the first and second sections define a chamber wall and a circumferential edge in the chamber wall. 9. The solar receiver according to claim 4 wherein the aperture is of circular configuration centered on the central longitudinal axis. 10. The solar receiver according to claim 9 wherein the aperture is surrounded by a wall of the chamber. 11. The solar receiver according to claim 1 wherein the chamber comprises a front end and a rear end, the front end incorporating the aperture for receiving concentrated solar radiation and the rear end incorporating the inlet means. 12. The solar receiver according to claim 1 wherein the outlet mean opens into the chamber through a side thereof at a location spaced from and in close proximity to the aperture. 13. A solar receiver comprising: a chamber having an aperture through which concentrated solar radiation can be received within the chamber, an inlet means for introduction into the chamber of an inflow comprising solar absorbing particles, an outlet means for discharge of an outflow from the chamber, the inlet means communicating with the chamber for introduction of the inflow into a first section of the chamber in opposed relation the aperture, the outlet means communicating with a second section of the chamber disposed between the first section and the aperture, wherein fluid flow from the inlet means to the outlet means is exposed to concentrated solar radiation received within the chamber, the first section being divergent in a direction towards the aperture, the first section of the chamber being defined by a wall of conical configuration to thereby provide the divergent configuration, and the inlet means being configured to introduce the inflow tangentially into the divergent first section. 14. A method of exposing heat absorbing particles to concentrated solar radiation using a solar receiver according to claim 1 . 15. A method of heating particles by exposure of the particles to concentrated solar radiation using a solar receiver according to claim 13 . 16. A method of heating particles through exposure of the particles to concentrated solar radiation, comprising the steps of: establishing a fluid flow comprising the particles; introducing the fluid flow into a solar receiver in which the particles are exposed to concentrated solar radiation entering the chamber through an aperture; the flow being introduced into a first section of the chamber remote from the aperture to establish a flow field having a vortex structure, with the intensity of the vortex being greater in the first section of the chamber than in a second section of the chamber closer to the aperture; wherein the flow field promotes aerodynamic classification to control residence time distribution of the particles within the chamber as a function of particle size, whereby the residence time of larger particles is increased in relation to that of small particles, wherein said first section is configured as a divergent section expanding in a direction towards the aperture. 17. A method of exposing heat absorbing particles to concentrated solar radiation using a solar receiver according to claim 13 . 18. The solar receiver according to claim 2 , wherein the outlet mea ns is disposed radially to the chamber in close proximity to the aperture.

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Classifications

  • F24S80/20Primary

    Working fluids specially adapted for solar heat collectors · CPC title

  • Solar thermal energy, e.g. solar towers · CPC title

  • Solar heat collectors for receiving concentrated solar energy, e.g. receivers for solar power plants · CPC title

  • Sunlight; Visible light · CPC title

  • F24S60/00Primary

    Arrangements for storing heat collected by solar heat collectors (working fluids forming pools or ponds F24S10/10) · CPC title

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What does patent US10724765B2 cover?
A solar receiver for exposing heat absorbing particles to concentrated solar radiation. The solar receiver includes a chamber having an aperture through which concentrated solar radiation can be received within the chamber. An inlet means provides for introducing an inflow including solar absorbing particles into the chamber. An outlet means provides for discharge of an outflow from the chamber…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Adelaide
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24S80/20. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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