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The Non-Fluorescent Flat Plate Solar Concentrator [PDF]
Apart from costs, one of the keys to the market introduction of the fluorescent solar concentrator (FSC) is its outdoor lifetime, which up to now, is limited a few years by the lifetime of the fluorescent dye or quantum dot. This study shows that omitting the dye or quantum dot still can give power conversion efficiencies (PCE), which are comparable to,
Slooff, L.H., Budel, T., Bende, E.E.
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Charge Singularity at the Corner of a Flat Plate
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1976In the present work we calculate the strength of the singularity in surface charge density at the vertex of a sectorial conducting plate in an electrostatic field, including the case in which the media occupying the half-spaces above and below the plate have different dielectric constants.
Morrison, J. A., Lewis, J. A.
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Mathematical Biosciences, 1975
Abstract The problem of the creeping flow of a Newtonian fluid between parallel flat permeable plates is considered. It is assumed that the transboundary seepage takes place in accordance with a relationship proposed by Darcy for flow through a permeable medium and that both plates are associated with filtration coefficients of equal magnitude. Exact
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Abstract The problem of the creeping flow of a Newtonian fluid between parallel flat permeable plates is considered. It is assumed that the transboundary seepage takes place in accordance with a relationship proposed by Darcy for flow through a permeable medium and that both plates are associated with filtration coefficients of equal magnitude. Exact
Marshall, E. A. +2 more
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1992
Solar energy collectors are devices employed to gain useful heat energy from the incident solar radiation. They can be of the concentrating or the flat-plate type. A simple flat-plate solar energy collector consists basically of an absorbing surface which absorbs the insolation and transmits it (in the form of heat) to a working fluid (commonly air or ...
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Solar energy collectors are devices employed to gain useful heat energy from the incident solar radiation. They can be of the concentrating or the flat-plate type. A simple flat-plate solar energy collector consists basically of an absorbing surface which absorbs the insolation and transmits it (in the form of heat) to a working fluid (commonly air or ...
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Turbulent Wake of a Thin, Flat Plate
AIAA Journal, 1980An analytical solution is developed in two near-wake regions using an inner and outer layer coordinate expansion technique. In region I, extending downstream approximately ten initial sublayer thicknesses, a laminar inner wake grows into the trailing-edge laminar sublayer yielding the Goldstein solution, where the centerline velocity and inner ...
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Flat Plate Drag in Magnetohydrodynamic Flow
The Physics of Fluids, 1960In sub-Alfvén magnetohydrodynamic flow past a flat plate (the free stream fluid velocity is less than the Alfvén wave speed) the vorticity generated within the fluid is propagated upstream by Alfvén waves and produces a forward disturbance which in form is very similar to the viscous wake. The structure and strength of the wake and precursor are herein
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Control and Interferometric Measurement of Plate Flatness
Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1955For two flatness requirements involved in the testing of air survey cameras special techniques have been devised.Photographic plates used for camera calibration should be flat to one or two microns. To achieve this the 14-in. plate glass supporting the emulsion is bent flat and held flat during exposure.
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ON THE DEFORMATION OF FLAT PLATES INTO CONES
The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 1963openaire +1 more source
IMPULSIVE MOTION OF A FLAT PLATE
The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 1953openaire +1 more source

