Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
A new Selective Solar Absorber, designed to improve the Sun-to-thermal conversion
efficiency at mid temperatures in high vacuum flat thermal collectors, is presented. Efficiency has
been evaluated by using analytical formulas and a numerical thermal model. Both results have
been experimentally validated using a commercial absorber in a custom experimental set-up. The
optimization procedure aimed at obtaining Selective Solar Absorber is presented and discussed in
the case of a metal dielectric multilayer based on Cr2O3 and Ti. The importance of adopting a real
spectral emissivity curve to estimate high thermal efficiency at high temperatures in a selective solar
absorber is outlined. Optimized absorber multilayers can be 10% more efficient than the commercial
alternative at 250 C operating temperatures, reaching 400 C stagnation temperature without Sun
concentration confirming that high vacuum flat thermal collectors can give important contribution to
the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy for efficient heat production.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
thermal emittance; conversion efficiency; selective solar absorber; thermal energy; evacuated flat panel; solar energy
List of contributors:
D'Alessandro, Carmine; DE LUCA, Daniela; Caldarelli, Antonio; DE MAIO, Davide; Russo, Roberto
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