Miniaturised compact solar concentrators for water desalination/purification
Funder: DST-UKIERIDuration: January 2015 - August 2016
UK-India project to develop linearly concentrating solar collectors
People
Name | Telephone | Office | ||
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Professor Harjit Singh Professor - Sustainable Energy Technologies (Principal investigator)
T: +44 (0)1895 265468
E: harjit.singh@brunel.ac.uk |
+44 (0)1895 265468 | harjit.singh@brunel.ac.uk | Howell Building 131 |
Outputs
Singh, DK., Suresh, S. and Singh, H. (2017) 'Graphene nanoplatelets enhanced myo-inositol for solar thermal energy storage'. Thermal Science and Engineering Progress, 2 (June 2017). pp. 1 - 7. ISSN: 2451-9049 Open Access Link
Rose, BAJ., Singh, H., Verma, N., Tassou, S., Suresh, S., Anantharaman, N., et al. (2017) 'Investigations into nanofluids as direct solar radiation collectors'. Solar Energy, 147. pp. 426 - 431. ISSN: 0038-092X Open Access Link
Singh, DK., Suresh, S., Singh, H., Rose, BAJ., Tassou, S. and Anantharaman, N. (2016) 'Myo-Inositol based nano-PCM for Solar Thermal Energy Storage'. Applied Thermal Engineering, 110. pp. 564 - 572. ISSN: 1873-5606 Open Access Link
Muraleedharan, M., Singh, H., Suresh, S. and Udayakumar, M. (2016) 'Directly absorbingTherminol-Al2O3 nano heat transfer fluid for linear solar concentrating collectors'. Solar Energy, 137. pp. 134 - 142. ISSN: 0038-092X Open Access Link
Singh, H., Rose, BAJ., Khanal, P., Verma, N. and Suresh, S. (2016) 'Enhanced thermal and optical performance of solar concentrator fluids'.ASME Heat Conference. Washington DC, USA.