Optical design of two-axes parabolic trough collector and two-section Fresnel lens for line-to-spot solar concentration

OPTICS EXPRESS(2015)

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Solar tracking concentrators are optical systems that collect the solar energy flux either in a line or spot using reflective or refractive surfaces. The main problem with these surfaces is their manufacturing complexity, especially at large scales. In this paper, a line-to-spot solar tracking concentrator is proposed. Its configuration allows for a low-cost solar concentrator system. It consists of a parabolic trough collector (PTC) and a two-section PMMA Fresnel lens (FL), both mounted on a two-axis solar tracker. The function of the PTC is to reflect the incoming solar radiation toward a line. Then, the FL, which is placed near the focus, transforms this line into a spot by refraction. It was found that the system can achieve a concentration ratio of 100x and concentrate an average solar irradiance of 518.857W/m(2) with an average transmittance of 0.855, taking into account the effect of the chromatic aberration. (C) 2015 Optical Society of America
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solar concentration,parabolic trough collector,optical design,two-axes,two-section,line-to-spot
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