Analysis and Optimization of a Novel Hexagonal Waveguide Concentrator for Solar Thermal Applications
This paper analyzes a novel, cost-effective planar waveguide solar concentrator design that is inspired by cellular hexagonal structures in nature with the benefits of facile installation and low operation and maintenance cost. A coupled thermal and optical analysis of solar irradiation through an i...
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doaj-f5f9cd0188074da88f3510d521d12bf82021-04-12T23:02:15ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-04-01142146214610.3390/en14082146Analysis and Optimization of a Novel Hexagonal Waveguide Concentrator for Solar Thermal ApplicationsKarunesh Kant0Karthik Nithyanandam1Ranga Pitchumani2Institut Pascal, Université Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, Clermont Auvergne INP, F-63000 Clermont-Ferrand, FranceAdvanced Materials and Technologies Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0238, USAAdvanced Materials and Technologies Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0238, USAThis paper analyzes a novel, cost-effective planar waveguide solar concentrator design that is inspired by cellular hexagonal structures in nature with the benefits of facile installation and low operation and maintenance cost. A coupled thermal and optical analysis of solar irradiation through an ideal hexagonal waveguide concentrator integrated with a linear receiver is presented, along with a cost analysis methodology, to establish the upper limit of performance. The techno-economic model, coupled with numerical optimization, is used to determine designs that maximized power density and minimized the cost of heat in the temperature range of 100–250 °C, which constitutes more than half of the industrial process heat demand. Depending on the incident solar irradiation and the application temperature, the cost of heat for the optimal design configuration ranged between 0.1–0.27 $/W and 0.075–0.18 $/W for waveguide made of ZK7 glass and polycarbonate, respectively. A techno-economic analysis showed the potential of the technology to achieve cost as low as 80 $/m<sup>2</sup> and 61 $/m<sup>2</sup> for waveguide made of ZK7 glass and polycarbonate material, respectively, which is less than half the cost of state-of-the-art parabolic trough concentrators. Overall, the hexagonal waveguide solar concentrator technology shows immense potential for decarbonizing the industrial process heat and thermal desalination sectors.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/8/2146waveguide concentratorcost of heatsolar collectortotal internal reflectionthermal desalinationsolar industrial process heat |
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Analysis and Optimization of a Novel Hexagonal Waveguide Concentrator for Solar Thermal Applications |
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Analysis and Optimization of a Novel Hexagonal Waveguide Concentrator for Solar Thermal Applications |
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Analysis and Optimization of a Novel Hexagonal Waveguide Concentrator for Solar Thermal Applications |
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Analysis and Optimization of a Novel Hexagonal Waveguide Concentrator for Solar Thermal Applications |
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Analysis and Optimization of a Novel Hexagonal Waveguide Concentrator for Solar Thermal Applications |
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analysis and optimization of a novel hexagonal waveguide concentrator for solar thermal applications |
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This paper analyzes a novel, cost-effective planar waveguide solar concentrator design that is inspired by cellular hexagonal structures in nature with the benefits of facile installation and low operation and maintenance cost. A coupled thermal and optical analysis of solar irradiation through an ideal hexagonal waveguide concentrator integrated with a linear receiver is presented, along with a cost analysis methodology, to establish the upper limit of performance. The techno-economic model, coupled with numerical optimization, is used to determine designs that maximized power density and minimized the cost of heat in the temperature range of 100–250 °C, which constitutes more than half of the industrial process heat demand. Depending on the incident solar irradiation and the application temperature, the cost of heat for the optimal design configuration ranged between 0.1–0.27 $/W and 0.075–0.18 $/W for waveguide made of ZK7 glass and polycarbonate, respectively. A techno-economic analysis showed the potential of the technology to achieve cost as low as 80 $/m<sup>2</sup> and 61 $/m<sup>2</sup> for waveguide made of ZK7 glass and polycarbonate material, respectively, which is less than half the cost of state-of-the-art parabolic trough concentrators. Overall, the hexagonal waveguide solar concentrator technology shows immense potential for decarbonizing the industrial process heat and thermal desalination sectors. |
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waveguide concentrator cost of heat solar collector total internal reflection thermal desalination solar industrial process heat |
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