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Particle Mass Flow Control and Measurement for High-Temperature Particle Receivers

Ho, Clifford K.

This work is developing particle flow control and measurement methods for next-generation concentrating solar power systems employing particle-based technologies. Particle receivers are being pursued to provide substantial performance improvements through higher temperatures (>700 °C) for more efficient and cost-effective CSP systems with direct storage for electricity generation, process heating, thermochemistry, and solar fuels production. This specific work will develop technologies that enable more efficient particle receivers and scalable methods to accommodate variable irradiances during commercial on-sun operation. The development of next-generation particle-receiver systems and methods with potentially high consequences for improved performance and cost savings for CSP applications is an appropriate role for the government.