Simulation and Experimental Study on the Optical Performance of a Fixed-Focus Fresnel Lens Solar Concentrator Using Polar-Axis Tracking

Most sun-tracking systems of solar concentrators are expensive, sensitive to operational costs, and complicated in optical design in which the receiver must be free to rotate about the axis. To overcome the aforementioned problems, this study presents a fixed-focus Fresnel lens solar concentrator (F...

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Main Authors: Hai Wang, Jin Huang, Mengjie Song, Yanxin Hu, Yunfeng Wang, Zijian Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-04-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/4/887
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spelling doaj-999afb2851a84bdab2d2286f7717218d2020-11-24T23:19:33ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-04-0111488710.3390/en11040887en11040887Simulation and Experimental Study on the Optical Performance of a Fixed-Focus Fresnel Lens Solar Concentrator Using Polar-Axis TrackingHai Wang0Jin Huang1Mengjie Song2Yanxin Hu3Yunfeng Wang4Zijian Lu5Department of Energy Engineering, School of Materials and Energy, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaDepartment of Energy Engineering, School of Materials and Energy, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaDepartment of Human and Engineered Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 277-8563, JapanDepartment of Energy Engineering, School of Materials and Energy, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaSolar Energy Research Institute, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming 650092, ChinaDepartment of Energy Engineering, School of Materials and Energy, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaMost sun-tracking systems of solar concentrators are expensive, sensitive to operational costs, and complicated in optical design in which the receiver must be free to rotate about the axis. To overcome the aforementioned problems, this study presents a fixed-focus Fresnel lens solar concentrator (FFFSC) using polar-axis tracking which allows the Fresnel lens to concentrate sunlight to a fixed small heat-receiving area and the receiver remained fixed in location and rotation. Experimental research has been conducted to obtain the optical characteristics of the FFFSC for different solar times, tracking errors, and periodical adjustment errors. It has been found that maximum values of the relative optical efficiency loss (ηre-opt,loss) and minimum value of the optical efficiency (ηopt) of the FFFSC for different solar times are 1.87% and 71.61%, respectively. The mean value and maximum value of the local concentration ratio of the solar flux on the receiver are more than 86.64 and 1319.43, respectively. When the tracking error and periodical adjustment error are within 1°, the ηopt of the FFFSC can reach 70.38% and 68.94%, respectively. The optical characteristics of FFFSC is also verified numerically. Especially, according to the total year simulation of the FFFSC’s optical characteristics, maximum value of ηre-opt,loss is 0.116%, which means the proposed the FFFSC can achieve fixed-focus.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/4/887solar energyfixed-focuspolar-axis trackingFresnel lensoptical efficiency
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author Hai Wang
Jin Huang
Mengjie Song
Yanxin Hu
Yunfeng Wang
Zijian Lu
spellingShingle Hai Wang
Jin Huang
Mengjie Song
Yanxin Hu
Yunfeng Wang
Zijian Lu
Simulation and Experimental Study on the Optical Performance of a Fixed-Focus Fresnel Lens Solar Concentrator Using Polar-Axis Tracking
Energies
solar energy
fixed-focus
polar-axis tracking
Fresnel lens
optical efficiency
author_facet Hai Wang
Jin Huang
Mengjie Song
Yanxin Hu
Yunfeng Wang
Zijian Lu
author_sort Hai Wang
title Simulation and Experimental Study on the Optical Performance of a Fixed-Focus Fresnel Lens Solar Concentrator Using Polar-Axis Tracking
title_short Simulation and Experimental Study on the Optical Performance of a Fixed-Focus Fresnel Lens Solar Concentrator Using Polar-Axis Tracking
title_full Simulation and Experimental Study on the Optical Performance of a Fixed-Focus Fresnel Lens Solar Concentrator Using Polar-Axis Tracking
title_fullStr Simulation and Experimental Study on the Optical Performance of a Fixed-Focus Fresnel Lens Solar Concentrator Using Polar-Axis Tracking
title_full_unstemmed Simulation and Experimental Study on the Optical Performance of a Fixed-Focus Fresnel Lens Solar Concentrator Using Polar-Axis Tracking
title_sort simulation and experimental study on the optical performance of a fixed-focus fresnel lens solar concentrator using polar-axis tracking
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Most sun-tracking systems of solar concentrators are expensive, sensitive to operational costs, and complicated in optical design in which the receiver must be free to rotate about the axis. To overcome the aforementioned problems, this study presents a fixed-focus Fresnel lens solar concentrator (FFFSC) using polar-axis tracking which allows the Fresnel lens to concentrate sunlight to a fixed small heat-receiving area and the receiver remained fixed in location and rotation. Experimental research has been conducted to obtain the optical characteristics of the FFFSC for different solar times, tracking errors, and periodical adjustment errors. It has been found that maximum values of the relative optical efficiency loss (ηre-opt,loss) and minimum value of the optical efficiency (ηopt) of the FFFSC for different solar times are 1.87% and 71.61%, respectively. The mean value and maximum value of the local concentration ratio of the solar flux on the receiver are more than 86.64 and 1319.43, respectively. When the tracking error and periodical adjustment error are within 1°, the ηopt of the FFFSC can reach 70.38% and 68.94%, respectively. The optical characteristics of FFFSC is also verified numerically. Especially, according to the total year simulation of the FFFSC’s optical characteristics, maximum value of ηre-opt,loss is 0.116%, which means the proposed the FFFSC can achieve fixed-focus.
topic solar energy
fixed-focus
polar-axis tracking
Fresnel lens
optical efficiency
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/4/887
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