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Lesson 2: Materials for Optocaloric Performance

The links below provide an outline of the material for this lesson.

  • 2.0 Introduction
  • 2.1. Heat Transfer Considerations
  • 2.2. Radiation Characteristics of Opaque Materials
  • 2.3. Radiation in Cover-Absorber Systems
  • 2.4 Assignment
  • 2.5 Summary and Final Tasks

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    • Lesson 1: Introduction - Overview of Solar Thermal Energy
    • Lesson 2: Materials for Optocaloric Performance
      • 2.0 Introduction
      • 2.1. Heat Transfer Considerations
      • 2.2. Radiation Characteristics of Opaque Materials
      • 2.3. Radiation in Cover-Absorber Systems
      • 2.4 Assignment
      • 2.5 Summary and Final Tasks
    • Lesson 3: Flat Plate Collector Systems
    • Lesson 4: Concentrating Collector Systems
    • Lesson 5: Thermal Fluids
    • Lesson 6: Performance of Solar Thermal Collectors and Systems
    • Lesson 7: Buildings and District Heating
    • Lesson 8: Solar Cooling
    • Lesson 9: Industrial Processing Requirements
    • Lesson 10: Solar Thermal Power Systems
    • Lesson 11: Solar Drying, Desalination, and Chemical Applications
    • Lesson 12: Markets for Solar Thermal Energy Applications

Author: Lucas Witmer, Lecturer, Department of Energy and Environmental Engineering, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

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