Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7938107 | Solar Energy | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
This study proposes a free-form (FF) surface creation (FFSC) method to optimize the profile of a FF solar concentrator such that each incident ray is directed to a user-specified point on the solar cell surface. The light ray paths within the concentrator system are analyzed using an exact analytical model and a skew-ray tracing approach. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated numerically by comparing the irradiance uniformity performance of five concentrator systems, namely a single FF reflector (single-FF), a standard parabolic reflector with a single FF reflector (SPÂ +Â FF), a single-SP reflector (single-SP), a dual-SP reflector (dual-SP) and a SPÂ +Â standard hyperbolic (SPÂ +Â SH). The simulation results show that the concentrator systems containing FF reflectors achieve a significantly better irradiance uniformity than those based on conventional SP and SH reflectors.
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Authors
Chung-Yu Tsai,