Title :
Closed loop control system for a heliostat field
Author :
Freeman, Joshua ; Keerthi, K.S. ; Chandran, Lekshmi R.
Author_Institution :
Amrita Center for Wireless Networks & Applic., Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kollam, India
Abstract :
The alarming energy crisis, heightened by the continuing depletion of fossil fuels, accentuates the need for the development of renewable energy technology, knowledge, and infrastructure. A Central Receiver (Power Tower) Solar Energy system uses heliostats (motorized planar reflectors) to continuously reflect direct radiation from the sun onto a central receiver. This paper discusses a novel closed loop control system for a heliostat field. In this system, rough adjustment of the heliostat is performed using an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU). Precision adjustment of the heliostat is performed by inducing a small mechanical vibration in the heliostat´s reflective surface, using a piezoelectric actuator. This vibration creates time-dependent changes in the light waves reflected from the heliostat, which can be detected by photo-sensors surrounding the thermal receiver target. The position of misaligned heliostats can be corrected once they are identified by FFT analysis of the light waves received by the photo-sensors. This technique can, in principle, control thousands of heliostats simultaneously. The control system is coded using MATLAB.
Keywords :
closed loop systems; fast Fourier transforms; piezoelectric actuators; solar energy concentrators; vibrations; FFT analysis; IMU; central receiver solar energy system; closed loop control system; heliostat field; inertial measurement unit; mechanical vibration; photosensor; piezoelectric actuator; renewable energy technology development; thermal receiver; Cameras; Feedback control; MATLAB; Photodiodes; Process control; Thermal energy; Central receiver; Closed-loop control; Heliostat; IMU; Power tower; Solar thermal energy;
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Power and Energy (TAP Energy), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kollam
DOI :
10.1109/TAPENERGY.2015.7229630