Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace

Following the publication on the principle and theory of a newly proposed non-imaging focusing heliostat, this paper presents a report on the design, optical alignment and application of the first prototype heliostat. In the architecture of the first prototype, 25 mirrors, each with a dimension of 4...

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Main Authors: Chen, Y. T., Chong, K. K., Lim, C. S., Lim, B. H., Tan, K. K., Aliman, Omar, Bligh, T. P., Tan, B. K., Ismail, Ghazally
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Published: Elsevier 2002
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author Chen, Y. T.
Chong, K. K.
Lim, C. S.
Lim, B. H.
Tan, K. K.
Aliman, Omar
Bligh, T. P.
Tan, B. K.
Ismail, Ghazally
author_facet Chen, Y. T.
Chong, K. K.
Lim, C. S.
Lim, B. H.
Tan, K. K.
Aliman, Omar
Bligh, T. P.
Tan, B. K.
Ismail, Ghazally
author_sort Chen, Y. T.
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description Following the publication on the principle and theory of a newly proposed non-imaging focusing heliostat, this paper presents a report on the design, optical alignment and application of the first prototype heliostat. In the architecture of the first prototype, 25 mirrors, each with a dimension of 40×40 cm, are arranged into five rows and five columns to form a total reflective area of 4 m2. The design of the essential part of the first prototype heliostat will be discussed in this paper, which consists of two primary elements; a rotation–elevation system for tracking a mirror support frame which carries 25 mirror facets, and a separate two-axis tracking system for compensating (each second) off-axis aberrations of 24 slave facets relative to the central mirror, which is fixed in the mirror frame. The rotation–elevation system consists of a pedestal supporting a rotational tracking mechanism carrying a U-shaped arm and a second tracking system for tracking a moving frame in elevation. The moving frame carries a central stationary (relative to the frame) mirror, called a master mirror. Slave mirrors are arrayed in five rows and five columns, and eight stepper motors drive the outer four rows and columns relative to the master mirror via a computer programme implementing newly proposed formulas to eliminate the first-order aberration. With a second stage concentrator comprising a small aperture size parabolic mirror (diameter of 60 cm), a cost-effective high temperature solar furnace was constructed. In our experiment, the highest furnace temperature of 3400°C has been recorded through the melting of pure tungsten wires.
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spelling utm.eprints-68552008-11-17T07:30:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/6855/ Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace Chen, Y. T. Chong, K. K. Lim, C. S. Lim, B. H. Tan, K. K. Aliman, Omar Bligh, T. P. Tan, B. K. Ismail, Ghazally TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Following the publication on the principle and theory of a newly proposed non-imaging focusing heliostat, this paper presents a report on the design, optical alignment and application of the first prototype heliostat. In the architecture of the first prototype, 25 mirrors, each with a dimension of 40×40 cm, are arranged into five rows and five columns to form a total reflective area of 4 m2. The design of the essential part of the first prototype heliostat will be discussed in this paper, which consists of two primary elements; a rotation–elevation system for tracking a mirror support frame which carries 25 mirror facets, and a separate two-axis tracking system for compensating (each second) off-axis aberrations of 24 slave facets relative to the central mirror, which is fixed in the mirror frame. The rotation–elevation system consists of a pedestal supporting a rotational tracking mechanism carrying a U-shaped arm and a second tracking system for tracking a moving frame in elevation. The moving frame carries a central stationary (relative to the frame) mirror, called a master mirror. Slave mirrors are arrayed in five rows and five columns, and eight stepper motors drive the outer four rows and columns relative to the master mirror via a computer programme implementing newly proposed formulas to eliminate the first-order aberration. With a second stage concentrator comprising a small aperture size parabolic mirror (diameter of 60 cm), a cost-effective high temperature solar furnace was constructed. In our experiment, the highest furnace temperature of 3400°C has been recorded through the melting of pure tungsten wires. Elsevier 2002-06 Article PeerReviewed Chen, Y. T. and Chong, K. K. and Lim, C. S. and Lim, B. H. and Tan, K. K. and Aliman, Omar and Bligh, T. P. and Tan, B. K. and Ismail, Ghazally (2002) Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace. Solar Energy, 72 (6). pp. 531-544. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0038-092X(02)00028-2 10.1016/S0038-092X(02)00028-2
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Chen, Y. T.
Chong, K. K.
Lim, C. S.
Lim, B. H.
Tan, K. K.
Aliman, Omar
Bligh, T. P.
Tan, B. K.
Ismail, Ghazally
Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace
title Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace
title_full Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace
title_fullStr Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace
title_full_unstemmed Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace
title_short Report of the first prototype of non-imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace
title_sort report of the first prototype of non imaging focusing heliostat and its application in high temperature solar furnace
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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