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An array of directable mirrors as a photovoltaic solar concentrator
Authors:W.B. Ittner III
Abstract:Calculations of the optics of heliostats for use in large thermal power towers have been carried out in considerable detail, chiefly by Vant-Hull et al.[1, 2]. This paper describes a simplified method for calculating the images generated by a special type of concentrator, i.e. an array of independently steered mirrors on a single frame, intended to direct the solar image onto a flat photovoltaic solar cell target. The case of interest is one in which the field of illumination on the target is as uniform as possible, and the emphasis is thus on small “rim angle” geometries (a configuration which also minimizes mirror interference effects). Calculations are presented for constructing the individual mirror target images in terms of three angles: (1) The angle between the photovoltaic target normal and the reflecting mirror (celled here the mirror position angle). (2) The angle between the target center and the sun as measured from the center of the reflecting mirror, and (3) The angle at which the plane defined by the center of the sun, the mirror center and the target center intersects the plane of the target.The overall system efficiency for various mirror configurations, charaterized by such parameters as the maximum mirror angle (i.e. “rim angle”), target-mirror plane separation, and mirror aiming accuracy is discussed in terms of the specifications desirable in an optical concentrator designed specifically to illuminate uniformly a photovoltaic solar cell target.
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