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DOE ET 21017 T1; Report; December 1981.
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Library's review
ABSTRACT:
An advanced ceramic dome cavity receiver is discussed which heats pressurized gas to temperatures in the range from 1800°F (1000°C) to 2400°F (1300°C) for use in solar Brayton power systems of the dispersed receiver/dish or central receiver type. Optical, heat transfer, structural, and
An advanced ceramic dome cavity receiver is discussed which heats pressurized gas to temperatures in the range from 1800°F (1000°C) to 2400°F (1300°C) for use in solar Brayton power systems of the dispersed receiver/dish or central receiver type. Optical, heat transfer, structural, and
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ceramic material design aspects of the unique receiver are reported and the development and experimental demonstration of a high-temperature seal between the pressurized gas and the high-temperature silicon carbide dome material is described. Show Less