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The heat transfer phenomenon within volumetric receiver of concentrated solar tower using Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) material

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Figure 1.1: Central receiver system with a solar tower absorber
Figure 1.2: Flow chart of research activities
Figure 2.1: Cold air was heated by heat transfer between air and hot
Figure 2.2: Experimental set up for investigating the flow instability by monitoring temperature distribution

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