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Linear aplanatic Fresnel reflector for practical high-performance solar concentration.

Authors :
Souza, Leonardo Faustino Lacerda de
Fraidenraich, Naum
Tiba, Chigueru
Gordon, Jeffrey M.
Source :
Solar Energy. Jul2021, Vol. 222, p259-268. 10p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Novel concept for high-performance practical linear solar concentrators. • Realizing how the Fresnel strategy can be applied to aplanatic optics. • Multiple embodiments for the linear Fresnel aplanatic concentrator. • Analytic derivation of key concentrator characteristics. • Evaluation of the basic tradeoff between concentration and intercept factor. We propose the linear aplanatic Fresnel reflector (LAFR) as a novel optical design that is suitable for solar thermal power plants. It comprises a segmented primary reflector and a totally stationary secondary mirror and receiver. We show that it is capable of attaining the high intercept factors of conventional parabolic troughs at high concentration, while offering the practical and lower-cost benefits of linear Fresnel reflectors. The fact that dual-mirror Fresnel concentrators can be aplanatic had been overlooked, mainly due to the perception that Fresnel concentrators offer only one degree of design freedom (specifically, the shape of the secondary mirror). The problem is that the two leading orders of geometric aberration must be eliminated to achieve aplanatism, and hence two degrees of design freedom are necessary. After identifying the solar tracking strategy of the segmented primary reflector as the additional degree of design freedom, we derive analytic relations for its placement and curvature. The secondary mirror shape follows directly from the basic aplanatic formalism. We demonstrate that practical high-performance LAFR designs can achieve intercept factors as high as 0.84 at concentration values of ~26. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0038092X
Volume :
222
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Solar Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150575652
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2021.05.002