The absorptance of selective solar absorber working in high vacuum

Publication date: 1 Gen 2018

Source: LEGACY
Authors: Roberto Russo

In high vacuum flat solar thermal panels, the main losses are the optical and radiative losses of the selective solar absorber. The optical properties of commercial selective solar absorbers are usually measured by reflectivity measurements from 350nm up to 20μm at room temperature. The spectrally averaged absorptivity and emissivity are estimated and their values are used to calculate the panel performance at high temperature. To measure the actual absorptance and emittance at operating temperature and up to stagnation temperature (as high as 400°C), we have developed a calorimetric instrument based on a power balance equation. We compare the results obtained by our instrument based on a calorimetric method with the value from the optical data. The results are in excellent agreement in the infrared region whereas the calorimetric method measures a spectrally averaged absorptivity 0.85, lower than …

Publisher
IET Digital Library
Legacy ID
f556e8fe9f5b7de1a63fc09110ab17a3
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Pages: 56 (4 pp.)-56 (4 pp.)