Carbon black nanofluid synthesis for use in concentrated solar power applications

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dc.contributor.advisor Badenhorst, Heinrich en
dc.contributor.postgraduate Bester, Johan Jochemus Gildenhuys en
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-13T13:29:02Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-13T13:29:02Z
dc.date.created 2017-04-20 en
dc.date.issued 2016 en
dc.description Dissertation (MEng)--University of Pretoria, 2016. en
dc.description.abstract Direct absorption solar collectors offer possible improvement in efficiency over traditional surface absorbing collectors, because they have fewer heat transfer steps and has the ability to utilise higher radiation fluxes. Carbon black based nanofluids, in a base fluid of salt water, were synthesised by a two-step method where the carbon black nanoparticles were treated with a surfactant, TWEEN-20, in a 1:2 mass ratio and sonicated for 60 minutes to break up agglomerates. The synthesised nanofluids showed stability for over 31 days. The different carbon black concentration nanofluids' solar irradiation absorption properties were compared with each other and with the base fluid of salt water in a concentrating, as well as non-concentration scenario. It was found that the carbon black nanofluids showed excellent absorption properties over the entire solar radiation spectrum. A 1 m2 concentrating unit using a two-axis tracking system, with two mirrors and a 1 m diameter circular Fresnel lens, was used to concentrate solar radiation on a direct absorption solar collector flow cell with a 10 cm2 collection area. An optimum concentration of 0.001 volume % carbon black was found to show a 42 % increase in heating rate, compared to that of salt water. The collector was, however, hampered by high energy losses and the maximum collector efficiency achieved was only 46 %, 23 % higher than that of salt water. The overall system efficiency was only 22 %. This low efficiency can be attributed to the high optical concentration losses (50 % - 70 %) present in the concentrating unit. en_ZA
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dc.description.degree MEng en
dc.description.department Chemical Engineering en
dc.identifier.citation Bester, JJG 2016, Carbon blacknano fluid synthesis for use in concentrated solar power applications, MEng Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61346> en
dc.identifier.other A2017 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61346
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher University of Pretoria en
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dc.subject UCTD en
dc.subject Nanofluid en
dc.subject Carbon black en
dc.subject Concentrated solar power en
dc.subject Direct absorption solar collector en
dc.title Carbon black nanofluid synthesis for use in concentrated solar power applications en_ZA
dc.type Dissertation en


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