Bell et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Corrosion mechanisms in molten salt thermal energy storage for concentrating solar powerBell et al., 2019
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- Bell S
- Steinberg T
- Will G
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- Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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High temperature corrosion of molten salt containment materials is of great interest for thermal energy storage systems used with concentrating solar power. Mitigating this corrosion is critical for the design, life cycle and economics of these systems and requires …
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