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The concept of the piecewise-focusing (PWF) solar collector for use in concentrating solar thermal (CST) power stations, realised as a ���segmented dish���, is analyzed experimentally and numerically. A scale model of one reflector gave corner-ray intersections on the target plane that agreed quite well with the numerical model over a wide range of sun elevations. Applied to a representative group of reflectors, the numerical model shows that focus quality at a concentration ratio of 2000 (required for a cavity receiver) is satisfactory at all except very low sun elevations. For adequate focusing at all elevations the number of reflectors per PWF collector must be increased from 80 to 200-300. Compared to a large central receiver CST plant with a surround-field of heliostats, a PWF-based CST plant with cavity receivers requires only 70% of the mirror area for the same heat rate.
Presented at the Asia-Pacific Solar Research Conference 2017, Melbourne
solar collector optics, CST
solar collector optics, CST
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