Application of High Temperature Heat Pipe for Renewable Energy Development
Hui Xu,
Hong Zhang,
Zhongxian Wang,
Tong Bai,
Li Ding and
Jun Zhuang
Energy & Environment, 2009, vol. 20-21, issue 8-1, 1369-1379
Abstract:
This article suggests the use of high temperature heat pipes application for development to provide renewable energy. A high temperature heat pipe is a device which exhibits an extremely high effective thermal conductivity at temperatures of about 450 to 1000 °C by means of two-phase fluid flow with capillary circulation. It has the features of high thermal conductivity, good isothermal performance, automatic adjustment of heat flux, reversible heat flow direction, thermal diode and thermal switch characteristics, a structure allowing flexible arrangement and high reliability. This paper considers using heat pipes as receivers for a high temperature solar thermal power system, and describes several heat pipe biomass gasifiers for power generation biomass gasification systems. The special operating conditions of these renewable energy systems are analyzed. The structure and principles of these heat transfer devices by use of high temperature heat pipes are expounded, and potential for their development and application prospect are assessed.
Keywords: high temperature heat pipe; renewable energy; solar receiver; biomass gasifier (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1260/0958-305X.20/21.8/1.1369
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