Elliptic Array Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Combined Power Generation and Microalgae Growth

The full utilization of broadband solar irradiance is becoming increasingly useful for applications such as long-term space missions, wherein power generation from external sources and regenerative life support systems are essential. Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can be designed to separate...

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Main Authors: Nima Talebzadeh, Paul G. O’Brien
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5229
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spelling doaj-95c30978c8d9414ebb6d0ba2c88f2ee72021-09-09T13:42:34ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-08-01145229522910.3390/en14175229Elliptic Array Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Combined Power Generation and Microalgae GrowthNima Talebzadeh0Paul G. O’Brien1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lassonde School of Engineering, York University, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, CanadaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Lassonde School of Engineering, York University, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, CanadaThe full utilization of broadband solar irradiance is becoming increasingly useful for applications such as long-term space missions, wherein power generation from external sources and regenerative life support systems are essential. Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can be designed to separate sunlight into photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and non-PAR to simultaneously provide for algae cultivation and electric power generation. However, the efficiency of LSCs suffers from high emission losses. In this work, we show that by shaping the LSC in the form of an elliptic array, rather than the conventional planar configuration, emission losses can be drastically reduced to the point that they are almost eliminated. Numerical results, considering the combined effects of emission, transmission and surface scattering losses show the optical efficiency of the elliptic array LSC is 63%, whereas, in comparison, the optical efficiency for conventional planar LSCs is 47.2%. Further, results from numerical simulations show that elliptic array luminescent solar concentrators can convert non-PAR and green-PAR to electric power with a conversion efficiency of ~17% for AM1.5 and 17.6% for AM0, while transmitting PAR to an underlying photobioreactor to support algae cultivation.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5229luminescent solar concentratorsolar spectrum splitterpower generation in spacemicroalgae
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author Nima Talebzadeh
Paul G. O’Brien
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Paul G. O’Brien
Elliptic Array Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Combined Power Generation and Microalgae Growth
Energies
luminescent solar concentrator
solar spectrum splitter
power generation in space
microalgae
author_facet Nima Talebzadeh
Paul G. O’Brien
author_sort Nima Talebzadeh
title Elliptic Array Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Combined Power Generation and Microalgae Growth
title_short Elliptic Array Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Combined Power Generation and Microalgae Growth
title_full Elliptic Array Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Combined Power Generation and Microalgae Growth
title_fullStr Elliptic Array Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Combined Power Generation and Microalgae Growth
title_full_unstemmed Elliptic Array Luminescent Solar Concentrators for Combined Power Generation and Microalgae Growth
title_sort elliptic array luminescent solar concentrators for combined power generation and microalgae growth
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The full utilization of broadband solar irradiance is becoming increasingly useful for applications such as long-term space missions, wherein power generation from external sources and regenerative life support systems are essential. Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) can be designed to separate sunlight into photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and non-PAR to simultaneously provide for algae cultivation and electric power generation. However, the efficiency of LSCs suffers from high emission losses. In this work, we show that by shaping the LSC in the form of an elliptic array, rather than the conventional planar configuration, emission losses can be drastically reduced to the point that they are almost eliminated. Numerical results, considering the combined effects of emission, transmission and surface scattering losses show the optical efficiency of the elliptic array LSC is 63%, whereas, in comparison, the optical efficiency for conventional planar LSCs is 47.2%. Further, results from numerical simulations show that elliptic array luminescent solar concentrators can convert non-PAR and green-PAR to electric power with a conversion efficiency of ~17% for AM1.5 and 17.6% for AM0, while transmitting PAR to an underlying photobioreactor to support algae cultivation.
topic luminescent solar concentrator
solar spectrum splitter
power generation in space
microalgae
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5229
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