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  1. Journal of Solar Energy Engineering: Including Wind Energy and Building Energy Conservation
  2. Year: 2009 Volume: 131
  3. Year: 2009 Volume: 131 Issue: 4
  4. Guest Editorial
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Optimal Design of a Molten Salt Thermal Storage Tank for Parabolic Trough Solar Power Plants
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Beam-Down Mirror: Thermal and Stress Analyses
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Simulation study on a Domestic Solar/Heat Pump Heating System Incorporating Latent and Stratified Thermal Storage
Development of PCM Storage for Process Heat and Power Generation
A Simple Experimental Method for Thermal Characterization of Shape-Stabilized Phase Change Materials
Compact Heat Storage for Solar Heating Systems
Phase Change Material Sandwich Panels for Managing Solar Gain in Buildings
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Characterization of Hydrate for Thermochemical Seasonal Heat Storage
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Guest Editorial : Journal of Solar Energy Engineering : Volume: 131 : Issue: 4

Content Provider The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Digital Collection
Author Tamme, Rainer
Copyright Year 2009
Description Author Affiliation: Tamme, Rainer (DLR-German Aerospace Center)
Abstract Thermal energy storage is a key element for solar thermal applications and is of fundamental significance for improved thermal management in the sectors of industrial process heat and power generation. A characteristic of thermal storage systems is that they are diversified with respect to temperature, power level and heat transfer fluids for charging and discharging and that each application is characterized by its specific operation parameters. This requires the understanding of a broad portfolio of storage designs, media and methods.
Starting Page 040301
Ending Page 040301
Page Count 1
File Format PDF
ISSN 01996231
e-ISSN 15288986
Journal Journal of Solar Energy Engineering
Volume Number 131
Issue Number 4
DOI 10.1115/1.3243848
Language English
Publisher The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Publisher Date 2009-09-30
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Design Fluids Heat Heat storage Industrial research Solar energy Storage Thermal energy storage
Content Type Text
Subject Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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