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DOE SF 10737 1 Final Report; Report; July 1980.
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This document is issued in accordance with the provisions of contract DE-AC03-79SF10737, Solar Repowering/Industrial Retrofit Systems. The contract was extended by the United States Department of Energy/San Francisco Operations Office to the Martin Marietta Corporation, spanning the period
This report is organized into three general divisions. The executive summary, Section 1.0, provides a brief overview of the entire project for the reader who desires a quick understanding of the purpose, nature and significant results of the study. The body of the report, Sections 2.0 through 7.0, contains detailed descriptions of all activities and results. The conceptual design is completely described in Sections 4.0 and 5.0, and the pertinent economic evaluations are reported in Section 6.0. The appendices contain (1) detailed climatological data for the Bakersfield locale, (2) incident heat flux maps for the interior active surfaces of the receiver, and (3) the System Requirements Specification, which identifies specific design criteria, performance and operating requirements.
This document is issued in accordance with the provisions of contract DE-AC03-79SF10737, Solar Repowering/Industrial Retrofit Systems. The contract was extended by the United States Department of Energy/San Francisco Operations Office to the Martin Marietta Corporation, spanning the period
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from 28 September 1979 through 15 July 1980. Contract manager was Mr. Fred Corona of DOE/SFO and the technical monitor was Mr. Jim Gibson of Sandia Laboratories/Livermore, California. Other major elements of the contractor team were Exxon Research and Engineering Advanced Energy Systems Laboratory, Exxon Enterprises Solar Thermal Systems Division, Foster Wheeler Development Corporation and Black and Veatch Consulting Engineers.This report is organized into three general divisions. The executive summary, Section 1.0, provides a brief overview of the entire project for the reader who desires a quick understanding of the purpose, nature and significant results of the study. The body of the report, Sections 2.0 through 7.0, contains detailed descriptions of all activities and results. The conceptual design is completely described in Sections 4.0 and 5.0, and the pertinent economic evaluations are reported in Section 6.0. The appendices contain (1) detailed climatological data for the Bakersfield locale, (2) incident heat flux maps for the interior active surfaces of the receiver, and (3) the System Requirements Specification, which identifies specific design criteria, performance and operating requirements.
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