OTSunWebApp: A ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar-thermal and photovoltaic solar cells

In the field of solar energy, simulation tools based on ray tracing are crucial for the design and optimization of solar energy systems. However, the limitations of existing free ray tracing software, such as the inability to simulate both thermal and photovoltaic systems with any geometry while con...

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Main Authors: Ramón Pujol-Nadal, Gabriel Cardona
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711023001450
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author Ramón Pujol-Nadal
Gabriel Cardona
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description In the field of solar energy, simulation tools based on ray tracing are crucial for the design and optimization of solar energy systems. However, the limitations of existing free ray tracing software, such as the inability to simulate both thermal and photovoltaic systems with any geometry while considering real optical phenomena, hinder their usefulness for researchers. In this paper, we present the webtool OTSunWebApp, built upon the python library OTSun, which allows the user to analyze solar harvesting devices regardless of its application (thermal/PV). It can be used either by installing the program locally, which is simplified thanks to the use of docker containers, or by using the server we provide, which means that the users does not have to install anything. The free software FreeCAD is used to draw the mechanical system to be simulated. Here we show the structure of the webtool, how to manage the FreeCAD file in order to simulate the system and which experiments can be performed. We finish giving two illustrative examples, one of a solar power tower plant, and one of a photovoltaic cell. Having already reported on the library OTSun in a previous publication, the present manuscript shows how the functionality of OTSunWebApp constitutes a very powerful scientific online tool for the design and improvement of solar harvesting systems.
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spelling doaj.art-e05b4c488f794d918217dc1831f79d812023-09-21T04:37:27ZengElsevierSoftwareX2352-71102023-07-0123101449OTSunWebApp: A ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar-thermal and photovoltaic solar cellsRamón Pujol-Nadal0Gabriel Cardona1Departament d’Enginyeria Industrial i Construcció, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma, E-07122, Spain; Corresponding author.Departament de Ciències Matemàtiques i Informàtica, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma, E-07122, SpainIn the field of solar energy, simulation tools based on ray tracing are crucial for the design and optimization of solar energy systems. However, the limitations of existing free ray tracing software, such as the inability to simulate both thermal and photovoltaic systems with any geometry while considering real optical phenomena, hinder their usefulness for researchers. In this paper, we present the webtool OTSunWebApp, built upon the python library OTSun, which allows the user to analyze solar harvesting devices regardless of its application (thermal/PV). It can be used either by installing the program locally, which is simplified thanks to the use of docker containers, or by using the server we provide, which means that the users does not have to install anything. The free software FreeCAD is used to draw the mechanical system to be simulated. Here we show the structure of the webtool, how to manage the FreeCAD file in order to simulate the system and which experiments can be performed. We finish giving two illustrative examples, one of a solar power tower plant, and one of a photovoltaic cell. Having already reported on the library OTSun in a previous publication, the present manuscript shows how the functionality of OTSunWebApp constitutes a very powerful scientific online tool for the design and improvement of solar harvesting systems.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711023001450Ray tracingConcentrating solar powerPhotovoltaic solar cellSolar optics
spellingShingle Ramón Pujol-Nadal
Gabriel Cardona
OTSunWebApp: A ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar-thermal and photovoltaic solar cells
SoftwareX
Ray tracing
Concentrating solar power
Photovoltaic solar cell
Solar optics
title OTSunWebApp: A ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar-thermal and photovoltaic solar cells
title_full OTSunWebApp: A ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar-thermal and photovoltaic solar cells
title_fullStr OTSunWebApp: A ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar-thermal and photovoltaic solar cells
title_full_unstemmed OTSunWebApp: A ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar-thermal and photovoltaic solar cells
title_short OTSunWebApp: A ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar-thermal and photovoltaic solar cells
title_sort otsunwebapp a ray tracing web application for the analysis of concentrating solar thermal and photovoltaic solar cells
topic Ray tracing
Concentrating solar power
Photovoltaic solar cell
Solar optics
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352711023001450
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