Apparatus for total hemispherical emittance measurements of full-scale receiver pipes from 100 to 300 C
Abstract
An apparatus is described for measuring the total hemispherical emittance of pipes of a length suitable for use in a prototype solar collector. The calorimetric method used requires measurements of the temperatures of the surface of the test pipe and of a concentric outer cylinder and measurement of the electrical power used to heat the test pipe. Measurements were made of the total hemispherical emittance of black chrome, nickel, and bare steel pipes as a function of temperature. The emittance of the black chrome surfaces increased significantly from an extrapolated value of about 0.1 at 25 deg C to values on the order of 0.3-0.4 at 300 deg C. The extrapolated values for black chrome agreed with measurements made using other techniques at room temperature. The results for the nickel-plated pipe agreed with total emittance calculated from spectral reflectance data.
- Publication:
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Solar Energy
- Pub Date:
- January 1981
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1981SoEn...26..511R
- Keywords:
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- Calorimeters;
- Emittance;
- Pipes (Tubes);
- Prototypes;
- Solar Collectors;
- Spectral Reflectance;
- Chromium;
- Nickel Plate;
- Solar Energy;
- Thermodynamic Efficiency