Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Thermochemical energy storage (TCES) is considered as a promising technology to accomplish high energy
storage efficiency in concentrating solar power (CSP) plants. Among all the alternatives, the calcium-looping
(CaL) process, based on the reversible calcination-carbonation of CaCO3, is one of the most promising
solution due to the high energy density achievable and the extremely low price, nontoxicity, and wide
availability of natural CaO precursors such as limestone. In this work, sound-assisted fluidization has been
used to improve the carbonation of fine CaO particles (< 10 ?m) at CSP conditions. In particular, CaL tests
have been performed under ordinary and sound-assisted fluidization conditions in order to study the influence
of the application of high intensity acoustic fields on the agglomeration of fine CaO particles. Tests have been
carried out in a lab-scale experimental apparatus at CSP-CaL conditions. The effect of sound parameters
(SPL and frequency) have been also highlighted
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TCES; CSP; CaL; Cohesive powders; Sound-assisted fluidization
List of contributors:
Ammendola, Paola; Raganati, Federica; Chirone, Riccardo
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