Linear Fresnel mirror solar concentrator with tracking
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2013
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Solar energy is the most abundant, widely distributed and clean renewable energy resource. Since the insolation intensity is only in the range of 0.5 - 1.0 kW/m2, solar concentrators are required for attaining temperatures appropriate for medium and high temperature applications. The concentrated energy is transferred through an absorber to a thermal fluid such as air, water or other fluids for various uses. This paper describes design and development of a 'Linear Fresnel Mirror Solar Concentrator' (LFMSC) using long thin strips of mirrors to focus sunlight on to a fixed receiver located at a common focal line. Our LFMSC system comprises a reflector (concentrator), receiver (target) and an innovative solar tracking mechanism. Reflectors are mirror strips, mounted on tubes which are fixed to a base frame. The tubes can be rotated to align the strips to focus solar radiation on the receiver (target). The latter comprises a coated tube carrying water and covered by a glass plate. This is mounted at an elevation of few meters above the horizontal, parallel to the plane of the mirrors. The reflector is oriented along north-south axis. The most difficult task is tracking. This is achieved by single axis tracking using a four bar link mechanism. Thus tracking has been made simple and easy to operate. The LFMSC setup is used for generating steam for a variety of applications. © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26619/1/Linear_Fresnel_mirror_solar_concentrator_with_tracking.pdf Sen, P.K.; Ashutosh, K.; Bhuwanesh, K.; Engineer, Z.; Hegde, S.; Sen, P.V. and Davies, P. (2013). Linear Fresnel mirror solar concentrator with tracking. Procedia Engineering, 56 , pp. 613-618. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26619/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |