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Construction and experimental study of an elevation linear Fresnel reflector
J.D. Nixon
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, P.A. Davies
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Mechanical, Biomedical & Design Engineering
Sustainable Environment Research Group
Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management
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Model Prediction
100%
Thermal Efficiency
100%
Linear Fresnel Reflector
100%
Heat Transfer Fluid
100%
Heat Loss Coefficient
100%
Fluid Temperature
100%
Stagnation Temperature
100%
Low-temperature Region
50%
Linear Fresnel System
50%
Heat Loss
50%
Thermal Performance
50%
Engineering
Linear Fresnel Reflector
100%
Measured Value
66%
Model Prediction
66%
Heat Transfer Fluid
66%
Stagnation Temperature
66%
Fluid Temperature
66%
Heat Loss Coefficient
66%
Thermodynamic Efficiency
66%
Low-Temperature
33%
Temperature Region
33%
Predicted Value
33%
Good Correlation
33%
Thermal Performance
33%
Heat Losses
33%