2014
DOI: 10.3788/co.20140704.0657
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Design and manufacture of a large-area collimation solar simulator

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“…In order to match the subsequent optical system and meet the principle of system pupil connection, the relative aperture commonly used in solar simulator system is taken as 1/4, 24 The back opening of the free-form surface is used to limit the edge light, and the angle of the light converged by the free-form surface concentrator to the incident surface of the integrator is controlled to ensure that the light convergence angle is within ±7°. Determination of back opening radius of free-form surface by geometric relationship: where, the maximum effective luminous angle of the light source is 125°; is the distance between the light source and the target surface.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In order to match the subsequent optical system and meet the principle of system pupil connection, the relative aperture commonly used in solar simulator system is taken as 1/4, 24 The back opening of the free-form surface is used to limit the edge light, and the angle of the light converged by the free-form surface concentrator to the incident surface of the integrator is controlled to ensure that the light convergence angle is within ±7°. Determination of back opening radius of free-form surface by geometric relationship: where, the maximum effective luminous angle of the light source is 125°; is the distance between the light source and the target surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%