Receiver Type and Configuration Name
Receiver Type
Choose the active receiver type (1-4). Solar Advisor displays the properties of the active receiver.
Configuration Name
The name of library entry for the receiver type.
Receiver Geometry
Absorber tube inner diameter (m)
Inner diameter of the receiver absorber tube, this surface in direct contact with the heat transfer fluid.
Absorber tube outer diameter (m)
Outer diameter of the receiver absorber tube, the surface exposed to the annular vacuum.
Glass envelope inner diameter (m)
Inner diameter of the receiver glass envelope tube, the surface exposed to the annular vacuum.
Glass envelope outer diameter (m)
Outer diameter of the receiver glass envelope tube, the surface exposed to ambient air.
Absorber flow plug diameter (m)
A non-zero value represents the diameter of an optional plug running axially and concentrically within the receiver absorber tube. A zero value represents a receiver with no plug. The plug allows for an increase in the receiver absorber diameter while maintaining the optimal heat transfer within the tube heat transfer fluid. For a non-zero value, be sure to use annular flow for the absorber flow pattern option.
Internal surface roughness
The surface roughness of the inner receiver pipe surface exposed to the heat transfer fluid, used to determine flow shear force and the corresponding pressure drop across the receiver.
Absorber flow pattern (m)
Use standard tube flow when the absorber flow plug diameter is zero. Use annual flow with a non-zero absorber flow plug diameter.
Absorber material type
The material used for the absorber tube. Choose from stainless steel or copper.
Parameters and Variations
Variant weighting fraction
The fraction of the solar field that consists of the active receiver variation. For each receiver type, the sum of the four variations should equal one. See Specifying Receiver Type Variations for details.
Absorber absorptance
The ratio of radiation absorbed by the absorber to the radiation incident on the absorber.
Absorber emittance
The energy radiated by the absorber surface as a function of the absorber's temperature. You can either specify a table of emittance and temperature values, or specify a single value that applies at all temperatures.
Envelope absorptance
The ratio of radiation absorbed by the envelope to the radiation incident on the envelope, or radiation that is neither transmitted through nor reflected from the envelope. Used to calculate the glass temperature. (Does not affect the amount of radiation that reaches the absorber tube.)
Envelope emittance
The energy radiated by the envelope surface.
Envelope transmittance
The ratio of the radiation transmitted through the glass envelope to the radiation incident on the envelope, or radiation that is neither reflected nor refracted away from the absorber tube.
Broken glass
Option to specify that the envelope glass has been broken or removed, indicating that the absorber tube is directly exposed to the ambient air.
Annulus gas type
Gas type present in the annulus vacuum. Choose from Hydrogen, air, or Argon.
Annulus pressure (torr)
Absolute pressure of the gas in the annulus vacuum, in torr, where 1 torr = 133.32 Pa
Estimated avg. heat loss (W/m)
An estimated value representing the total heat loss from the receiver under design conditions. Solar Advisor uses the value to calculate the total loop conversion efficiency and required solar field aperture area for the design point values on the Solar Field page. It does not use the value in simulation calculations.
Bellows shadowing
An optical derate factor accounting for the fraction of radiation lost after striking the mechanical bellows at the ends of the receiver tubes.
Dirt on receiver
An optical derate factor accounting for the fraction of radiation lost due to dirt and soiling on the receiver.
Total Weighted Losses
Heat loss at design
The total thermal loss expected from the active receiver type under design conditions accounting for the weighting fraction of the four receiver variations. Solar Advisor uses the value to calculate the design point total loop conversion efficiency and the solar field aperture area shown on the Solar Field page.
Optical derate
Represents the total optical losses expected from the active receiver type under design conditions accounting for the weighting fraction of the four receiver variations. Solar Advisor uses the value to calculate the design point total loop conversion efficiency and the solar field aperture area shown on the Solar Field page.
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