Ray Tracing Study For Solar Parabolic Concentrator
Ray Tracing Study For Solar Parabolic Concentrator
Abstract-- This study presents the geometric aspects of the focal electricity [4,5].The main types of concentrating collectors are:
image for a solar parabolic concentrator (SPC) using the ray parabolic dish, parabolic trough, power tower, Fresnel
tracing technique to establish parameters that allow the designationcollector with mirror or lens and stationary concentrating
of the most suitable geometry for coupling the SPC to absorber – collectors. The ideal optical configuration for the solar
receiver. The efficient conversion of solar radiation in heat at these
temperature levels requires a use of concentrating solar collectors.
parabolic thermal concentrator is a parabolic mirror. The
In this paper detailed optical design of the solar parabolic dish parabolic mirror is very expensive to fabricate and it's cost
concentrator is presented. The system has diameter D = 3800 mm escalating rapidly with increase of aperture area. The
and focal distance f = 2260mm. The parabolic dish of the solar parabolic mirror can be designed with large number of
system consists from 11 curvilinear trapezoidal reflective petals. elementary components known as reflecting petals or facets.
For the construction of the solar collectors, mild steel- sheet and Usually reflecting petals are made from glass and their
square pipe were used as the shell support for the reflecting thickness is from 0.7 to 1.0 mm. Traditionally, the optical
surfaces. This paper presents optical simulations of the parabolic analysis of radiation concentrators has been carried out by
solar concentrator unit using the ray-tracing software TracePro. means of computer ray-trace programs. Recently, an
The total flux on receiver and the distribution of irradiance for
absorbed flux on center and periphery receiver are given. The goal
interesting analytical solution for the optical performance of
of this paper is to present optical design of a low-tech solar parabolic dish reflectors with flat receivers was presented by
concentrator that can be used as a potentially low-cost tool for O'Neill and Hudson [6]. Their method for calculating the
laboratory-scale research on the medium-temperature thermal optical performance is fast and accurate but assumes that the
radiation source is a uniform disk. Imhamed M. Saleh Ali et al.
processes, cooling, industrial processes, polygeneration systems etc.
[7] have presented study that aims to develop a 3-D static
Keywords: ray tracing analysis, optical modelling, thermal solar solar concentrator that can be used as low cost and low energy
concentration technology, corrugated Archimedean spiral pipe solar substitute.Their goal were to design solar concentrator for
absorber production of portable hot water in rural India. Their used ray
tracing software for evaluation of the optical performance of a
I. INTRODUCTION AND SURVEY OF static 3-D Elliptical Hyperboloid Concentrator (EHC).
LITERATURE Optimization of the concentrator profile and geometry is
carried out to improve the overall performance of system.
This paper presents the numerical results of the optimisation Kaushika and Reddy [8] used satellite dish of 2.405 m in
of the solar image in a receiver for a fixed absorber in a solar diameter with aluminium frame as a reflector to reduce the
parabolic concentrator, which was a project supported by the weight of the structure and cost of the solar system. In their
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological solar system the average temperature of water vapor was
Development of Republic of Serbia.The device which is used 3000C, when the absorber was placed at the focal point. Cost
to transform solar energy to heat is reffered to a solar collector. of their system was US$ 950. El Ouederni et al. [9] was
Solar thermal collectors have been widely used to concentrate testing parabolic concentrator of 2.2 m in diameter with
solar radiation and convert it into medium-high temperature reflecting coefficient 0.85. Average temperature in their
thermal processes. In addition, the list of possible alternative system was 3800C.Y. Rafeeu and M.Z.Z.AbKadir [10] have
applications of this technology is growing, due to the presented simple exercise in designing, building and testing
problems of oil dependency and global warming. They can be small laboratory scale parabolic concentrators. They made two
designed as various devices including solar cooker [1], solar dishes from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene and one from
hydrogen production [2,3] and Dish Stirling system of harvest stainless steel. Three experimental models with various
geometrical sizes and diameters were used to analyze the of symmetry. The relationship between the focal length and
effect of geometry on a solar irradiation. Zhiqiang Liu et al. the diameter of parabolic dish is know as the relative aperture
[11] presented a procedure to design a facet concentrator for a and it defines shape of the paraboloid and position of focal
laboratory-scale research on medium – temperature thermal point. The shape of paraboloid can be also defined by rim
processes. The facet concentrator approximates a parabolic angle ψrim. Usually paraboloids that are used in solar
surface with a number of flat square facets supported by a collectors have rim angles from 10 degrees up to 90 degrees.
parabolic frame and having two edges perpendicular to the The relationship between the relative aperture and the rim
concentrator axis. angle is given by:
The decision to make solar parabolic concentrator with 11 1
petals is based on large number of design concepts that are (2)
4 tan /2
realized in the world. This concept already proved useful in The paraboloid with small rim angles have the focal point and
solar techniques, especially in production of heat and receiver at large distance from the surface of concentrator.
electrical energy as well as in trigeneration and polygeneration The paraboloid with rim angle smaller than 500 (
systems. 45,6 is used for cavity receivers while paraboloids with large
The basic idea behind this research is to start with primary rim angles are most appropriate for the external volumetric
concept of solar parabolic concentrator which will generate receivers (central receiver solar systems). f/D = 0.59
from 10 to 25 kW in polygeneration systems. Only with The geometric concentration ratio can be defined as the
employment of parabolic concentrating systems it is possible area of the collector aperture Aapp divided by the surface area
to obtain high temperatures in range from 200C to 800C and of the receiver Arecand can be calculated by eq.3.
high optical and thermal efficiency of concentrating solar
1
collectors. CRg sin 2 a Ac Ar 1 Aapp / Arec (3)
II. GEOMETRICAL MODEL OF THE SOLAR The designed solar parabolic concentrator has geometric
PARABOLIC CONCENTRATOR AND RECEIVER concentration ratio CRg = 100.
The design of the solar parabolic thermal concentrator, and A. Parameters Design of Solar Parabolic Concentrator
operation are presented. Optical design is based on parabolic Mechanical design of the solar parabolic concentrator is
dish with 11 curvilinear trapezoidal petals. Solar dish done in 3D design software CATIA, Dassault Systems, USA.
concentrators are generally concentrators that concentrate Parabolic shape of solar concentrator is obtained by entering x
solar energy in a small area known as focal point. Dimensions and y coordinates for selected points. For calculation of
of reflecting surfaces in solar dish concentrator are determined necessary points that define parabola public domain software
by desired power at maximum levels of insolation and Parabola Calculator 2.0 [11] is used. The calculated
efficiency of collector conversion. coordinates (x and y) for designed parabola are shown in
The ray tracing technique is implemented in a software Table I. The calculated values is performed for 22 point in the
tool that allows themodelling of the propagation of light in parabola curve. The equation for parabola is:
objects of different media. This modelling requires the
creation of solid models, either by the same software or by (4)
any computer aided design (CAD) software. Once in the The coefficients describing this parabola are:
optical modelling software, portions of the rays of the light a = 1.10526 x 10 -4
source propagate in the flow of light, in accordance with the b=0
properties assigned to the relevant objects, which may be c = -2.428275 x 10-14
absorption, reflection, transmission, fluorescence, and
diffusion. The sources and components of the light rays, 1.10526 10 2.428275 10 (5)
adhering to various performance criteria involving the system
parameters, result in simulation of the spatial and angular
TABLE I COORDINATES OF DESIGNED PARABOLA
distribution, uniformity, intensity, and spectral characteristics
of the system. Mathematical representation of parabolic X(cm) -190.0 -158.3 -126.6 -95.00 -63.33 -31.67 0.0
concentrator is paraboloid that can be represented as a surface Y(cm) 39.9 27.7 17.78 9.97 4.43 1.12 0.0
obtained by rotating parabola around axis. Mathematical X(cm) 31.67 63.33 95.00 126.6 158.3 190.0 -
equations for the parabolic dish solar concentrator in Cartesian Y(cm) 1.12 4.43 9.97 17.78 27.7 39.9 -
and cylindrical coordinate systems is defined as:
4 /4 (1)
where are x and y are coordinates in aperture plane and z is
distance from vertex measured along the line parallel with the
paraboloid axis of symetry; f is focal length of paraboloid i.e.
distance from the vertex to the focus along the aparboloid axis
Fig.4 Schematic of truncated Fig.5 Trapezoidal reflective petal
parabola of solar parabolic concentrator
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Fig.10. Ray tracing and radiation control volume grid (1000 elements)
for part of corrugated pipe This paper is done within the research framework of
research projects: III42006 – Research and development of
According to the boundary conditions, the optical properties energy and environmentally highly effective polygeneration
can be obtained after many simulation calculations, which is systems based on renewable energy resources. Project is
called the ray tracing method [11]. financed by Ministry of Education, Science and Technological
Development of Republic of Serbia. Authors acknowledge to
Lambda Research Corporation for allowing to use software
TracePro for PhD Thesis research of SašaPavlović.
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