A nontracking, nonimaging solar concentrator with a low-heat-loss configuration was proposed, and its optical and thermal performance was investigated. The reflector has a compound parabolic and involute shape so that the absorber is heated as uniformly as possible. To eliminate heat loss by conduction and convection, the mirror and absorber are enclosed in an evacuated glass tube. The concentrator presented here was simulated for the location of Sendai, Japan, and its acceptance angle was estimated as 23.44 degrees. A ray-tracing model was developed to evaluate its optical and thermal performance. The average optical efficiency was evaluated by a 2-D ray-tracing model, and a value of 72.7% was obtained. A thermal analysis of the absorber w...
Solar collectors developed over the years can be categorized as concentrating or focusing collectors...
The efficient conversion of solar radiation into heat at high temperature levels requires the use...
This thesis is a part of an ongoing applied research project at the Solar Energy Laboratory at UC Me...
A nontracking, nonimaging solar concentrator with a low-heat-loss configuration was proposed, and it...
Non-imaging collectors are of great interest to supply thermal energy for domestic and industrial ap...
The paper presents a physical and mathematical model of the new offset type parabolic concentrator a...
The objective of this thesis is to perform a preliminary optical assessment of the external compound...
ABSTRACTTowards a Carbon-Free Future of Solar Thermal with Nonimaging ConcentratorsBy Yogesh Bhusal ...
A two-stage line-axis solar concentrator composed of parabolic and involute reflectors with tubular ...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
AbstractNonimaging optics has been playing an important role in both tracking and non-tracking devic...
This paper puts forward a new-type trough solar concentrator with a compound surface, which is co...
The compound parabolic concentrator is a non-imaging concentrator that can concentrate solar radiati...
A two-stage line-axis solar concentrator composed of parabolic and involute reflectors with tubular ...
AbstractThe crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging ...
Solar collectors developed over the years can be categorized as concentrating or focusing collectors...
The efficient conversion of solar radiation into heat at high temperature levels requires the use...
This thesis is a part of an ongoing applied research project at the Solar Energy Laboratory at UC Me...
A nontracking, nonimaging solar concentrator with a low-heat-loss configuration was proposed, and it...
Non-imaging collectors are of great interest to supply thermal energy for domestic and industrial ap...
The paper presents a physical and mathematical model of the new offset type parabolic concentrator a...
The objective of this thesis is to perform a preliminary optical assessment of the external compound...
ABSTRACTTowards a Carbon-Free Future of Solar Thermal with Nonimaging ConcentratorsBy Yogesh Bhusal ...
A two-stage line-axis solar concentrator composed of parabolic and involute reflectors with tubular ...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
AbstractNonimaging optics has been playing an important role in both tracking and non-tracking devic...
This paper puts forward a new-type trough solar concentrator with a compound surface, which is co...
The compound parabolic concentrator is a non-imaging concentrator that can concentrate solar radiati...
A two-stage line-axis solar concentrator composed of parabolic and involute reflectors with tubular ...
AbstractThe crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging ...
Solar collectors developed over the years can be categorized as concentrating or focusing collectors...
The efficient conversion of solar radiation into heat at high temperature levels requires the use...
This thesis is a part of an ongoing applied research project at the Solar Energy Laboratory at UC Me...