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titleOfInvention Steam generation method using sunlight
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a method of using solar energy when considering a fuel that does not cause pollution, not a fuel mainly composed of fossil fuels. SOLUTION: The rays of the sun (2) are focused and focused at a focal point (4) by using a large convex lens (3), and the heat rays (2 ') are accumulated in a regenerator (5); The accumulated heat rays (2 ') increase the temperature of the saturated steam (7) together with the water (6) of the heat storage material in the heat storage (5) while increasing the temperature, In the reactor (8) installed next to the regenerator (5), which has become saturated steam (7), the temperature is raised to the boiling point (9) under normal pressure while the temperature is gradually increased. (100 ° C), the liquid turns into gas, and the saturated steam (7) becomes superheated steam (10) It becomes.
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