Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2019

A method for experimental thermo-mechanical aging of materials submitted to concentrated solar irradiation

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Concentrated Solar Technology can produce process heat, power and fuels from solar energy in the temperature range 150–1500\u202f°C, bringing the question of the receiver ability to reliably perform over the expected lifetime. Conventional methods commonly used to assess the mechanical stability and lifetime involve in-door laboratory testing, which suffers from the fundamental inability to reproduce the real operating conditions. A previous work introduced an original experimental setup based on acoustic emission named IMPACT (In situ thermo-Mechanical Probe by ACoustic Tracking), designed for an in situ and passive characterization of receiver materials under harsh thermo-mechanical stresses. This paper proposes an original method, based on a modelling approach, to control the sample damage amplification with IMPACT, and assess its relevance through an experimental campaign on two selected materials (SiC and Inconel 625).

Volume 192
Pages 161-169
DOI 10.1016/J.SOLMAT.2018.12.017
Language English
Journal Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells

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