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Title: 10 MW/sub e/ solar thermal central receiver pilot plant mirror module corrosion survey

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/7146524· OSTI ID:7146524

Mirror module corrosion was first noticed in the heliostat field of the 10 MWe Solar Thermal Central Receiver Pilot Plant near Barstow, California, in February 1982--approximately one year after the first heliostats were installed. The corrosion occurs when water enters the normally sealed mirror modules and penetrates through several protective layers to the reflective silver layer of the mirrors. In August 1983, a survey of all 1818 heliostats was completed which documented the extent of this corrosion. This report is a full summary of that survey. The major findings of the survey are: (1) 0.015% of the total reflective surface of the heliostat field is corroded; (2) 15% of all the modules have some amount of corrosion; (3) 65% of all the corrosion occurs in the northeast quadrant of the field; (4) 85% of all the corrosion is located on the left-hand side (odd-numbered) modules; and (5) mirror modules manufactured before July 1, 1981, are ten times more likely to develop corrosion than those manufactured after this date. The great reduction in mirror module corrosion for those manufactured after July 1, 1981, was due to a change in the clamping procedure used for the edge seal adhesive curing step. Plans are currently under way to retrofit about half of the mirror modules in the field with drying vents.

Research Organization:
Sandia National Lab. (SNL-CA), Livermore, CA (United States); Southern California Edison Co., Rosemead (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
FC03-77SF10501; AC04-76DP00789
OSTI ID:
7146524
Report Number(s):
SAND84-8214; ON: DE84009311
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English