Correlation between central receiver size and solar field using flat heliostats
- Authors: Venkatesh V.1, Rao B.S.1, Srilakshmi G.1, Thirumalai N.C.1, Ramaswamy M.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Center for Study of Science
- Issue: Vol 53, No 3 (2017)
- Pages: 258-266
- Section: Solar Energy Concentrators
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0003-701X/article/view/149325
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X17030124
- ID: 149325
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Abstract
In Central Receiver Systems (CRSs), thousands of heliostats track the sunrays and reflect beam radiation on to a receiver surface. The size of the reflected image and the extent of reflection from the heliostats are one of the important criteria that need to be taken into account while designing a receiver, since spillage losses may vary from 2 to 16% of the total losses. The present study aims to determine the size of an external cylindrical receiver, such that the rays reflected from all the heliostats in the field are intercepted. A dimensionless correlation with respect to tower height and receiver size (diameter and height) as a function of heliostat size and its position is discussed in the paper. This correlation could be used as a first-order approximation to estimate the receiver dimensions. When applied to the Ivanpah Solar Electricity Generating Station (ISEGS) plant, the correlation yields satisfactory estimation of receiver dimensions.
About the authors
V. Venkatesh
Center for Study of Science
Author for correspondence.
Email: venkat@cstep.in
India, Bangalore
Badri S. Rao
Center for Study of Science
Email: venkat@cstep.in
India, Bangalore
Gopalakrishnan Srilakshmi
Center for Study of Science
Email: venkat@cstep.in
India, Bangalore
N. C. Thirumalai
Center for Study of Science
Email: venkat@cstep.in
India, Bangalore
M. A. Ramaswamy
Center for Study of Science
Email: venkat@cstep.in
India, Bangalore
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