Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
scambiatori a sali fusi
English translation:
molten salt heat exchanger
Added to glossary by
darwilliam
Jul 2, 2012 13:34
11 yrs ago
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Italian term
scambiatori a sali fusi
Italian to English
Science
Physics
glossary/definitions
"Nel campo delle energie rinnovabili, in particolare del Solare a Concentrazione, dopo essersi affermata in Spagna come tecnologia vincente per gli scambiatori a sali fusi, è ora pronta ad imporsi in tutti i mercati internazionali."
We are talking about renewable energy and heat exchangers, and there isn't much other context either.
Does anyone have a clue?
Thanks very much.
We are talking about renewable energy and heat exchangers, and there isn't much other context either.
Does anyone have a clue?
Thanks very much.
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4 +1 | molten salt heat exchanger | Simon Lewis |
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molten salt heat exchanger
plenty of hits on google - molten salts are used as the heat transfer medium
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Note added at 12 mins (2012-07-02 13:47:00 GMT)
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I haven't come across this kind of heat exchanger specifically before, but it seems pretty clear this is what is being referred to, there are plenty of references on solar applications too so I would be pretty confident. You could wait for some comments from others, I know there are plenty of people who have worked on solar
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Note added at 12 mins (2012-07-02 13:47:00 GMT)
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I haven't come across this kind of heat exchanger specifically before, but it seems pretty clear this is what is being referred to, there are plenty of references on solar applications too so I would be pretty confident. You could wait for some comments from others, I know there are plenty of people who have worked on solar
Note from asker:
That's what I had found on the internet, wasn't quite sure though and wanted to hear from someone who works in the field. Thanks |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks a lot, Simon. And Cedric"
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