Abstract
The sunshape and mirror surface slope error are two main factors that influence the characteristics of incoming and reflected solar beams in a solar concentrator. Different optical modelling tools, however, address these two factors with different methods and simplifications. In this study, simulation methods are reviewed in five optical modelling tools, namely SolTrace, Tonatiuh, Tracer, Heliosim and SolarPILOT. A series of simple test cases are simulated in each tool to compare and verify the implementation of sunshape and slope error models separately. This strategy has successfully identified discrepancies among the tools and contributed to a better understanding of their reasons. It has also uncovered few glitches in some of those tools and contributed to improve them. It is our hope that this study will help to resolve common misconceptions, to build confidence amongst CSP researches on the accuracy of tools with which they have less experience, and to ensure better agreement in optical modelling work in future.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 9 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 8 Nov 2018 |
Event | 23rd International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems, SolarPACES 2017 - Santiago, Chile Duration: 26 Sep 2017 → 29 Sep 2017 |
Conference
Conference | 23rd International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems, SolarPACES 2017 |
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Country/Territory | Chile |
City | Santiago |
Period | 26/09/17 → 29/09/17 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2018 Author(s).
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5500-72968
Keywords
- concentrating solar power
- mirror surface slope error
- optical modelling
- sunshape