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Optical and Thermal Performance Analysis of a Steady Spherical Collector with a Crescent-shaped Rotating Absorber

( Vol-4,Issue-4,April 2017 ) OPEN ACCESS
Author(s):

Thierry S. M. Ky, Boureima Dianda, Moktar Ousmane, Magloire Pakouzou, Sie Kam, Dieudonne J. Bathiebo

Keywords:

Fixed Mirror Distributed Focus-FMDF, Mixt conical and cavity absorber. Optical analysis, Spherical collector, Solar Bowl.

Abstract:

In this paper, optical analysis of spherical concentrator is made to determine the local and the global geometric concentration, as knowing the geometric concentration of a system can help predict what temperatures can possibly be obtained with it.This leads to conclude that spherical collectors may produce higher temperatures than parabolic trough, and they could even be sharply improved by using a mixt cylindrical and cavity (or flat) absorber. A craft prototype of a steady spherical concentrator made with concreteand having a smooth inner surface mapped with mirror tape is presented. Its absorber is made with blacken steel sheets and shaped like a moon crescent to be aligned with the declination plan and to avoid motorization for the tracking of the sun from East to West. Experimental measurements lead to temperatures reaching 686°C on the curve of the least diffusion, and 252°C in the absorber oven-like reservoir. Overall, the resultsuggests higher potentialities of spherical collectors,which also show possibility of use with much reduced tracking system and less vulnerability to bad weather.

ijaers doi crossref DOI:

10.22161/ijaers.4.4.37

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