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Title: Design and test of non-evacuated solar collectors with compound parabolic concentrators

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/5624889· OSTI ID:5624889

The intermediate range of concentration ratios (1.5X-10X) which can be achieved with CPC's without diurnal tracking provides both economic and thermal advantages for solar collector design even when used with non-evacuated absorbers. The present paper summarizes more than 3 years of research on non-evacuated CPC's and reviews measured performance data and critical design considerations. Concentrations in the upper portions of the practical range (e.g. 6X) can provide good efficiency (40% to 50%) in the 100/sup 0/C to 160/sup 0/C temperature range with relatively frequent tilt adjustments (12 to 20 times per year). At lower concentrations (e.g. 3X) performance will still be substantially better than that for a double glazed flat plate collector above about 70/sup 0/C and competitive below, while requiring only semi-annual adjustments for year round operation. In both cases the cost savings associated with inexpensive reflectors, and the optimal coupling to smaller, simple inexpensive absorbers (e.g. tubes, fins, etc.) can be as important an advantage as the improved thermal performance.

Research Organization:
Chicago Univ., IL (USA). Enrico Fermi Inst.
DOE Contract Number:
EY-76-S-02-2446
OSTI ID:
5624889
Report Number(s):
EFI-79-42
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English