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A Novel Iris Mechanism for Solar Thermal Receivers
Cédric Ophoff, Nesrin Ozalp
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
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Solar Receiver
100%
Iris Mechanism
100%
High Temperature
40%
Aperture Area
40%
Variable Aperture
40%
Temperature Control
20%
Optics
20%
Performance Enhancement
20%
Fluid Mechanics
20%
Design Characteristics
20%
Process Application
20%
Solar Reactor
20%
Power Level
20%
Optical Absorption
20%
Adaptive Control
20%
Re-irradiation
20%
Shutter
20%
Solar Simulator
20%
Application Requirements
20%
Absorption Efficiency
20%
Experimental Testing
20%
Media Flows
20%
Stable Temperature
20%
Optical Simulation
20%
Variable Flux
20%
Thermal Solar Energy
20%
Optical Attenuators
20%
Venetian Blind
20%
Manufacturing Complexity
20%
Surface Area Measurement
20%
Receiver-reactor
20%
Concentrated Solar Power Systems
20%
Engineering
Solar Thermal
100%
Power Engineering
50%
Application Field
50%
Fluid Mechanics
50%
Adaptive Control
50%
Power Level
50%
Concentrated Solar Power
50%
Application Requirement
50%
Solar Simulator
50%
Incoming Medium
50%