A New Optical Evaluation Approach for Parabolic Trough Collectors: First-Principle OPTical Intercept Calculation

Author:

Zhu Guangdong1,Lewandowski Allan2

Affiliation:

1. Engineer IV e-mail:

2. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, MS 5202, 15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden, CO 80401

Abstract

A new analytical method—First-principle OPTical Intercept Calculation (FirstOPTIC)—is presented here for optical evaluation of trough collectors. It employs first-principle optical treatment of collector optical error sources and derives analytical mathematical formulae to calculate the intercept factor of a trough collector. A suite of MATLAB code is developed for FirstOPTIC and validated against theoretical/numerical solutions and ray-tracing results. It is shown that FirstOPTIC can provide fast and accurate calculation of intercept factors of trough collectors. The method makes it possible to carry out fast evaluation of trough collectors for design purposes. The FirstOPTIC techniques and analysis may be naturally extended to other types of CSP technologies such as linear-Fresnel collectors and central-receiver towers.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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