Measurement and Reporting Guidelines for Solar Mirror Aging Tests Using Xenon Arc Lamp Exposure (XALE)

Tucker Farrell, Frank Burkholder, Guangdong Zhu

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

This technical report provides a guideline for accelerated aging tests on solar reflectors. Solar reflectors must have a high durability, with goal lifespans reaching 30 years. To test and develop state-of-the-art solar reflectors, relevant durability tests must be conducted. Existing guidelines for materials testing include isothermal testing, humidity testing, corrosion, etc., but many tests do not specify to include solar irradiance or address its relevance to solar reflector durability. The guideline focuses on test design and reporting guidelines for using Xenon Arc Lamp Exposure (XALE). The XALE environmental chambers can subject samples to a combination of relevant environmental factors including concentrated solar irradiance, heat, humidity, and weathering cycles. The guideline is meant to provide information on developing relevant test conditions, exposure times, reflectance characterization procedures, and data reporting.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages20
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5700-84330

Keywords

  • concentrated solar power
  • CSP
  • degradation
  • durability
  • materials testing
  • mirror
  • solar reflector
  • xenon arc lamp

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