Title of article :
Comparison of the optics of non-tracking and novel types
of tracking solar thermal collectors for process
heat applications up to 300 C
Author/Authors :
C. Grass *، نويسنده , , W. Schoelkopf، نويسنده , , L. Staudacher، نويسنده , , Z. Hacker، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Evacuated CPC (compound parabolic concentrator) collectors with non-tracking reflectors are compared with two
novel tracking collectors: a parabolic trough and an evacuated tube collector with integrated tracking reflector. Nontracking
low concentrating CPC collectors are mostly mounted in east–west direction with a latitude dependent slope
angle. They are suitable at most for working temperatures up to 200–250 C. We present a tracking evacuated tubecollector
with a trough-like concentrating mirror. Single-axis tracking of the mirror is realized with a magnetic
mechanism. The mirror is mounted inside the evacuated tube and hence protected from environmental influences. One
axis tracking in combination with a small acceptance angle allows for higher concentration as compared to nontracking
concentrating collectors. Ray-tracing analysis shows a half acceptance angle of about 5.7 at geometrical
concentration ratio of 3.2. Losses of well constructed evacuated tube collectors (heat conductivity through the manifolds
inside the thermally insulated terminating housing are low) are dominated by radiation losses of the absorber.
Hence, reducing the absorber size can lead to higher efficiencies at high operating temperature levels. With the presented
collector we aim for operating temperatures up to 350 C. At temperatures of 300 C we expect with anti-reflective
coating of the glass tube and a selective absorber coating efficiencies of 0.65. This allows for application in industrial
process heat generation, high efficient solar cooling and power generation. A first prototype, equipped with a standard
glass tube and a black paint absorber coating, was tested at ZAE Bayern. The optical efficiency was measured to be
0.71. This tube-collector is compared by ray-tracing with non-tracking market available tube-collectors with geometrical
concentration ratios up to 1.1 and with a low cost parabolic trough collector of Industrial Solar Technology (IST)
with an acceptance half angle about 1.5 , a geometrical concentration ratio of 14.4 and a measured optical efficiency
of 0.69.
2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics