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adam_text | CONTENTS
SOLAR RADIATION
AND HEATING TESTING AND MEASUREMENTS
Variations in the Spectral Distribution of Solar Radiation in Austin, Texas
T. Joshua Prefer and Gary C.
Vliet
.................................................................... 1
Design of a Multiple Lamp Large Scale Solar Simulator
S. P. Kenny and J. H. Davidson
........................................................................ 7
Experimental Study on Solar Floor Heating System Having Heat Storage Ability
¡wane
Fujii
........................................................................................................ 13
SOLAR THERMAL AND AND OPTICAL TESTING AND MEASUREMENTS
CATARACT: Computer Code for Improving Power Calculations at NREL s High-Flux
Solar Furnace
Kent
Scholl, Carl
Bingham, and Allan Lewandowski
........................................... 19
Development of a 2f Optical Performance Measurement System
J. W. Grossman
................................................................................................ 25
A Quick, Portable Method for Determining the Pointing Error Distribution of Large
Heliostats
Michael R. Holmes
............................................................................................ 33
New Principles of Determining the True Temperature in Solar and Imaging Furnaces
T. P. Salikhov, V. V. Kan, and T. T. Riskiev
....................................................... 41
An Outdoor Exposure Testing Program for Optical Materials Used in Solar Thermal
Electric Technologies
Tim
Wendelin
and Gary Jorgensen
.................................................................... 47
Heat Pump Using Solar Collectors With Photovoltaic Modules on Its Surfaces
Sadasuke
Ito,
Naokatsu Miura, Jin Qi Wang, and Miwako Nishikawa
.................. 53
SOLAR THERMAL CHEMISTRY
Solar Thermal Production of Nitrides by Carbothermal Reduction of Metal Oxides in a
Nitrogen Atmosphere
Jean P. Murray and
Aldo Steinfeld..................................................
,
.................. 59
In Situ Laser Diagnostics of Solar Chemical Reactions Using Coherent Anti-Stokes
Raman Spectroscopy (CARS)
G. Thompson, R.
Bombach,
P. Haueter, B. Hemmerling, W: Kreutner,
Aldo Steinfeld,
and
D. Wuillemín
.................................................................... 67
Development of a Volumetric Receiver-Reactor for Solar Methane Reforming
R. Buck, M.
Abele,
Η.
Bauer, A. Seitz, and R.
Tamme
....................................... 73
Review of the Technology for Solar Gasification of Carbonaceous Materials
Michael Epstein, Irving
Spiewak, Karl-Heinz Funken,
and
Jürgen Ortner............. 79
Production of
Fułlerenes
With Concentrated Solar Flux
M. J. Hale, C. Fields, Allan Lewandowski, Carl Bingham, and R. Pitts
..............,. 93
vii
SOLAR
PHOTOCATALYTIC DETOXIFICATION
Solar Photocatalytic Mineralization of Real Hazardous Waste Water at Pre-lndustrial
Level
Blanco
Gáivez
Julian and
Malato
Rodríguez Sixto
.............................................. 103
Photochemistry of Aqueous Solutions of Dicyanomercuryill) and Potassium
Tetracyanomercu
rateul)
W. Scott
Rader,
Ljiljane
Solujľc, Emil B.
Milosavljevic,
James L. Hendrix, and John H,
Nelson
........................................................... 111
Photocatalytic
Degradation of Thiocarbamate Pesticides in Water
Alfonso
Vidal,
Manuel
Romero, Benigno Sánchez,
and
Ferenc
Mogyoródi
.......... 117
Destruction of Toluene and
Xylene
Using Concentrated Solar Photons
Benigno
Sanchez, Manuel Romero, Alfonso
Vidal, Begoña Fabrellas,
Jesús
Blanco, and Pedro
Avila
....................................................................... 123
TiO2 Catalyzed Photo Oxidation of Atrazine in Dilute Aqueous Solutions Under Solar
Irradiation: Process Development
Jack M. Sullivan, John H. Grinstead, Jr., Douglas J. Klserow,
Kathleen
С. Рид,
and Joe Gautney
................................................................. 131
Photoreactor Design for Photocatalytical Detoxification: Kinetic and Radiation Studies
Jaime Giménez-Farreras,
M.
A, Aguado,
S.
Cervera,
L.
Borreli, D.
Curco,
and
M. A.
Quera!
........................................................................................... 139
On
Photocatalytic
Detoxification of Water Containing Volatile Organic Compounds
V. Öberg,
D. Y.
Goswami, and
G. Svedberg
....................................................... 147
A Pilot Scale Investigation of Photocatalytic Detoxification of
ВЕТХ
Water
Ronald J. Enzweller, Debbie L. Mowery, Larry M. Wagg, and Jim J. Dong
.......... 155
Improving Catalyst Performance for the Solar-Based Photocalytic Oxidation of
Organice
Κ. Α.
Megríni, R.
M. Goggin, A. S. Watt, A. M.
Taylor,
and A. L. Baker
............... 163
Photocatalytic
Oxidation
oř
Phenol
and
2,4-Dïchlorophenol
Over
ТЮ„
María Trillas, José Peral, Xavier
Domènech,
and Jaime Giménez-Farreras
......... 171
SOLAR DYNAMICS
GROUND TEST DEMONSTRATION
TECHNOLOGY
Solar
Dynamic Ground Test Demonstration
(SD GTD)
System Test Plans
Lee S. Mason and
Chartes T.
Kudi
j a
.................................................................. 175
Solar Dynamic
Ground Test
Demonstration (SDGTD)
System Orbitai
and Startup
Control Methods
Edward A.
Ted
Моск.....
................................................................................. 185
Design
of a Solar Concentrator for the Solar Dynamic Ground Test Demonstration
Program
D. W. Bahnman and P. A. Jensen
...................................................................... 193
Design, Analysis and Test of a Solar Concentrator for Space Applications
J. S. Campbell and P. A. Jensen
....................................................................... 205
Solar Simulator for Solar Dynamic Space Power System Testing
Kent S. Jefferies
............................................................................................... 217
Thermal and Structural Analysis of the Heat Receiver for the Solar Dynamic Ground
Test Demonstrator
Hal J.
Strumpf,
Vahe Avanessían, Reza Ghafourían,
and Frank Huang
............... 223
ADVANCED SOLAR DYNAMIC APPLICATIONS
Solar Concentrator Space Experiment
Michael A. Brown and
Nimfa
С.
Tenaza
............................................................. 235
VHI
Solar Dynamic Radiator Design Development
M. L. Fleming and R. R.
Flores
.......................................................................... 245
Performance
and Durability of High Emittance Heat Receiver Surfaces for Solar
Dynamic Power Systems
Kim K.
de
Groh, David M. Roig, Christopher A. Burke, and
Dilipkumar R. Shah
........................................................................................ 251
Temperature Fields Within Large-Diameter Crystals Grown on a Solar Furnace
Satellite
X.
K. Lan,
J,
M.
Khodadadi,
L.
Wang, P. D. Jones, and R. A. Overfelt
................ 265
Attenuation
Thermal Energy
Storage in Sensible-Heat Solar-Dynamic Receivers
Kurt O Ferrall Lund
........................................................................................... 273
Prediction of the Response of a Polylmlde Concentrator for Solar Thermal Propulsion
Paul A. Gierow, William R. Clayton, and James D. Moore
.................................. 283
MONITORED BUILDING ENERGY DATA AND ANALYSIS
Monitoring Ventilation and Air Leakage in a Low-Rise Commercial Building
Max Sherman and Darryl
Dickerhoff.................................................................. 291
11
Years of Insitu Performance Data on a Drain Down Solar DHW System
Burt
Swerdling
.................................................................................................. 299
Development and Application of Regression Models to Predict Cooling Energy
Consumption in Large Commercial Buildings
S. Katipamula, T.
Agami
Reddy, and D. E. Claridge
........................................... 307
RECALIBRATION OF SIMULATION MODELS
Application of Neural Networks to Multipyranometer Array Data
Peter S. Curtiss, Sandra M. Starkweather, and
Jan F. Kreider............................ 323
Reconciliation of a Simulation Model With Performance Data for Solar Hot Water
Systems
Jay D. Burch
..................................................................................................... 335
A Procedure for Testing the Ability of Whole Building Energy Simulation Programs to
Thermally Model the Building Fabric
R. D. Judkoff and J. S. Neymark
....................................................................... 341
THERMALLY ACTIVATED COOLING SYSTEMS
Comparing Conventional and Desiccant-Assisted Ductless Split HVAC Systems for
Offices in Several U.S. Cities
Milton Meckler
.................................................................................................. 353
Mass Transfer Studies for a Solar Assisted Liquid Desiccant Cooling System
Shailesh V. Potnis and Terry G.
Lenz................................................................ 359
Modification of the Absorption Cycle for Low Generator Firing Temperatures
Mark D. Thombloom and Bruce G. Nimmo
......................................................... 367
Solar Refrigeration System Using Hydrogen-Absorbing Alloys
K. Nasako,
N.
Hiro, K. Fukushima, M. Osumi, S. Fujiiani, and I. Yonezu
............ 373
SIMULATION OF HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS
Developments to the TRNSYS Simulation Program
A. Fiksel, J. W. Thornton, S. A. Klein, and W.
A. Beckman
................................. 379
Temperature Optimization of Variable Flow Solar Air Heating Systems
Ihsan A. Abbud, George O. G.
Lőf,
and Douglas C.
Hitile
................................... 385
Computer Simulation and Optimization of Design Parameters for Thermosyphon Solar
Water Heater
Adnan M. Shariah, Douglas C. Hittle, and George
O. G. Löf.
.............................. 393
ix
Solar/Borehole Seasonal Energy Storage System for High-Story Buildings
Takeo S. Saitoh and
J
unzo Shinomiya
............................................................... 401
TERRESTRIAL PHOTOVOLTAICS
Design, Performance and Cost of Energy From High-Concentration and Flat-Plate
Utility-Scale PV Systems
W. J.
Stolte,
R.
A. Whisnant, and
C. R. McGowin
............................................... 407
Utility Implementation of Grid-Connected Photovoltaics
Donald E. Osborn
............................................................................................. 413
Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems: Examples of Realized Hybrid PV-Power
Plants With Specially Conceived PV-ModuIes for Building Integration
Mario Posnansky and S.
Gnos
........................................................................... 421
New Proposal for Arrangement of Photovoltaic-Thermal Panel
Takumi Takashlma, Tadayoshi Tanaka, Takuya
Doi,
Tatsuo
Tani,
and
Takeshi Horigome
.......................................................................................... 425
A Study on Effects of Surface Tilt and Azimuth Angles on Conversion Energy of Solar
Cell
У.
Kawashima, S. Nakanishi, K.
Murai, T.
Sawa!,
T.
Hosokawa, and
H. Morokoshi
................................................................................................. 433
Photovoltaic Module Outdoor, Module Qualification, and System Testing at NREL
Laxmi Mrig, Yehoshua Caiyem, Steve
Rummel,
Robert
Hansen,
Benjamin Kroposki, and Troy Strand
.............................................................. 437
SIMULATION OF ENERGY CONSERVATION IN BUILDINGS
Steady-State Heat Transfer From Adjacent Slab-on-Grade Floors
Moncef Krarti and Olivier
Piot..
.......................................................................... 445
Improved Fourier Series Approach to Modeling Hourly Energy Use in Commercial
Buildings
A. Dhar, T.
Agami
Reddy, and D. E. Claridge
..................................................... 455
Sunslat Cooling and Load Reduction for Flat-Roofed Buildings
L.
N.
Connor,
В. С
Yang, and J. H. Morehouse
................................................. 469
Enhancing Thermal Energy Efficiency of Terminal Reheat HVAC Systems by Coil-
Bypass
T.
Agami
Reddy
................................................................................................ 475
Development of Procedures for the Computerized Plotting of a Sun-Path Diagram, and
Shading Mask Protractor
Ken McWatters and Jeff S. Haberl
..................................................................... 483
EXPERIENCE IN SOLAR POND OPERATIONS AND DESALINATION
Groundwater Desalting Using Low Temperature Sub-Atmospheric Technologies
Jose M. Barron, Jack Dowdy, Peter Golding, Herbert D.
Hein,
Jr., and
Andrew H. P. Swift, Jr.
................................................................................... 493
Liner Selection for the Ei Paso Solar Pond
Mary Clare Robbins and Andrew H. P. Swift, Jr.
................................................ 499
Operating Experience With the El Paso Solar Pond
He Xu, Juan
Sandovai, Huanmin Lu,
Peter Golding, and
Andrew H. P. Swift, Jr.
................................................................................... 503
Development of Advanced Evacuated Solar Still
Kouzou
Uda,
Haruk i Sato, and Koichi Watanabe
................................................ 513
Improvement of a Solar Multi-Effect Desalination System With a Double-Effect
Absorption
Heat Pump
Eduardo Zarza, José
L Ajona,
and Javier
Leon
...............,.......................... 521
DISH/STIRLING SYSTEMS: ADVANCES AND APPLICATIONS
Impact of Stirling Engine Operational Requirements on Dish Stirling System Life Cycle
Costs
Kenneth W. Stone, Robert E. Drubka, and Harry
Braun
...................................... 529
Performance of Solar Concentrator Control Systems
Kenneth W. Stone, Charles W. Lopez, David Fair, and Allen Gunn
..................... 535
Long Term Testing of Three
9
kW
Dish/Stirling Systems
W.
Schiel,
T.
Keck, J. Kern, and A. Schwietzer
.................................................. 541
An Off-Axis Cassegrain Optical Configuration for Solar Radiation Concentration
R. Jose Roman, J. Peterson, and D. Y. Goswami
............................................... 551
Development of a Volumetric Receiver for a Dish-Brayton System
P. Heller, R. Buck, and T. Biehler
...................................................................... 561
CENTRAL RECEIVERS
High Temperature Volumetric Gas Receiver: The Atlantis Ceramic Grid Receiver
Thomas
Pylkkänen
and Mario Posnansky
.......................................................... 567
Performance of a Wire Mesh Solar Volumetric Air Receiver
Tom E.
Hellmuth,
Larry! K. Matthews, James M. Chavez, and
Charles A. Hale
............................................................................................. 573
Evaluation of Second-Generation Central Receiver Technologies
Gregory J.
Kolb,
James M. Chavez, Paul
Klimas,
Wolfgang
Meinecke,
Manfred Becker, and Michael
Kiera
................................................................ 579
Isothermal Corrosion Testing of Steels
m
Molten Nitrate Salts
Michael R. Prairie, Sammy R. Dunkin, James M. Chavez, Robert W. Bradshaw,
and Steven H. Goods
..................................................................................... 587
Concepts to Measure Flux and Temperature For External Central Receivers
James E.
Pacheco,
Richard
M.
Houser,
and Andreas Newmann
......................... 595
Design, Fabrication, and Testing of a
250
kWt Knit-Wire Mesh Volumetric Air Receiver
James M. Chavez, Robert L. Lessley, and Javier
León
....................................... 605
Investigation of Commercial Central Receiver Thermal Storage and Steam Generator
Issues
Bruce D.
Kelty
and Robert L. Lessley
................................................................ 611
Value of Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Power Plants to Arizona Public Service
Company
Paul A. Smith
.................................................................................................... 617
100
MW Sacramento Solar Central Receiver Power Plant Study
H. I. Beebe, J. B. Bergquam, J. M. Brezner, and T. J. Smyth
............................. 623
HERMES Wing Leading Edge Thermomechanical Test at the PSA
Diego Martinez, Jose
A. Rodríguez,
and Antonio
Valverde
................................. 635
PHOEBUS Technology Program Solar Air Receiver (TSA): Experimental Set Up for
TSA at the
CESA
Test Facility of the
Plataforma
Solar
de Almería
(PSA)
Matthias Haeger,
L.
Keller,
R.
Moniermal,
and Antonio
Valverde
.........
,
.............. 643
Thermal Performance Analysis of a Partly Closed/Open Solar Regenerator
P. Gandhidasan and A. A. Al-Farayedhi
............................................................. 651
Author Index
............................................................................................................... 657
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title | Solar engineering 1994 presented at the 1994 ASME JSME JSES International Solar Energy Conference San Francisco, California, March 27 - 30, 1994 |
title_auth | Solar engineering 1994 presented at the 1994 ASME JSME JSES International Solar Energy Conference San Francisco, California, March 27 - 30, 1994 |
title_exact_search | Solar engineering 1994 presented at the 1994 ASME JSME JSES International Solar Energy Conference San Francisco, California, March 27 - 30, 1994 |
title_full | Solar engineering 1994 presented at the 1994 ASME JSME JSES International Solar Energy Conference San Francisco, California, March 27 - 30, 1994 ed. by David E. Klett |
title_fullStr | Solar engineering 1994 presented at the 1994 ASME JSME JSES International Solar Energy Conference San Francisco, California, March 27 - 30, 1994 ed. by David E. Klett |
title_full_unstemmed | Solar engineering 1994 presented at the 1994 ASME JSME JSES International Solar Energy Conference San Francisco, California, March 27 - 30, 1994 ed. by David E. Klett |
title_short | Solar engineering 1994 |
title_sort | solar engineering 1994 presented at the 1994 asme jsme jses international solar energy conference san francisco california march 27 30 1994 |
title_sub | presented at the 1994 ASME JSME JSES International Solar Energy Conference San Francisco, California, March 27 - 30, 1994 |
topic | Solar energy Congresses Solartechnik (DE-588)4024299-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Solar energy Congresses Solartechnik Konferenzschrift 1994 San Francisco Calif. |
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