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Optical performance of solar reflective concentrators: A simple method for optical assessment

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 57, Issue -, Pages 120-129

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2013.01.037

Keywords

Solar concentration; Fresnel reflector; Optical assessment; Optical quality

Funding

  1. Spanish Science and Innovation Ministry (MICINN) [ENE2010-18357]
  2. 6th European Union Research Program Marie-Curie early stage research training network Advanced solar heating and cooling for buildings - SOLNET

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In reflective concentrating systems, mirrors play an essential role in directing and concentrating the energy from the sun to the modules. Shortcomings like misalignment, shading or bending of mirrors, due to their weight or wind, imply a higher probability of attenuated energy and non-uniform illumination on the receiver. The objective of this work is to design and test a method to assess the optical quality of solar concentrators, based on the absorber reflection method (ARM), which allows minimising the distance from the camera to the concentrator. The proposed procedure allows the characterization of the optical quality of reflectors when the concentrator is working at different inclinations tracking the sun's movement. The validation measurements were performed in a two-axis Fresnel reflective solar concentrator. Results from the method developed were included in two numerical procedures, ray-tracing and the sum-of-squares. From these simulations the overall effects of the optical quality and the sun-shape over the absorber were considered and compared with the measured experimental concentrated flux distribution profile. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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