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A review of nanofluid-based direct absorption solar collectors: Design considerations and experiments with hybrid PV/Thermal and direct steam generation collectors

Over the last 100 plus years, solar thermal energy has been used for residential heating applications, industrial process heating, electricity generation, and thermochemical reactions. Because of the vast number of applications, numerous designs have been developed to improve the efficiency of conve...

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Published in:Renewable energy 2020-01, Vol.145, p.903-913
Main Authors: Goel, Nipun, Taylor, Robert A., Otanicar, Todd
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Over the last 100 plus years, solar thermal energy has been used for residential heating applications, industrial process heating, electricity generation, and thermochemical reactions. Because of the vast number of applications, numerous designs have been developed to improve the efficiency of converting incoming solar energy into useful heat and to lower the cost. Conventional solar thermal collectors required a solid surface to absorb and convert incoming solar energy to useful thermal energy. Developments in materials science have enabled a new type of absorber—a volumetric absorber—which utilizes nanoparticles suspended in a fluid to absorb sunlight. Since most working fluids only weakly absorb sunlight, well-engineered ‘nanofluids’ are attractive because only a low volume fraction of nanoparticles is needed to obtain a large shift in the optical properties. This review, on the 10-year anniversary of the first appearance of nanofluid-based direct absorption solar thermal collectors, provides a forward-looking perspective on the challenges and opportunities associated with nanofluids as direct absorbers. Through a critical comparison of design considerations, as well as the most recent experimental results of less well explored areas like hybrid photovoltaic/thermal systems and direct steam generation, this review aims to provide discourse on the next steps for development. •Review on 10-year anniversary of original nanofluid direct absorption solar collector.•Significant review of detailed design considerations needed for direct absorption solar collectors.•Specific focus on applications for direct steam generation and hybrid PV/T systems.
ISSN:0960-1481
1879-0682
DOI:10.1016/j.renene.2019.06.097