Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Improved model of thermal flux on the glass lake thermal storage unit

Thermal flux values at glass lake thermal store.
This design reduces the thermal flux at the boiler's water wall to 210 suns, the discharging flux at the lake surface is smaller than that because the lake has 1.5 times the area of the water wall. A much wider range of temperatures is used this time, 550 °C (1250 °C - 1800 °C) but the thermal stratification that occurs during charging allows only about 52% utilization of the glass lake's theoretical storage capacity. The depth of the glass lake and its optical absorption length are both 8 m. Two thirds of the peak solar power of 7.5 GWth goes to storage, giving a plant capacity factor of about 0.75.


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