2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2019.03.017
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Design of a compound parabolic concentrator for a multi-source high-flux solar simulator

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“…• and its ray acceptance was compared to the results from the studies reported by Winston et al [21] and Li et al [24]. The results showed that there is a deviation of 7.8% from the data reported, see Fig.…”
Section: Cpc Design Validationmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…• and its ray acceptance was compared to the results from the studies reported by Winston et al [21] and Li et al [24]. The results showed that there is a deviation of 7.8% from the data reported, see Fig.…”
Section: Cpc Design Validationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The operating cell temperature (T c2 ) corresponding to the irradiation can be calculated by using Eq. (24). Overall, the energy balance of the solar collector, determines the operating cell temperature (T c2 ) calculated using the Eq.…”
Section: Model For Predicting the Thermal Performance Of The Solar Panelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The target of the Taguchi experiment is the achievement of optimum performances by applying suitable parameter combinations, utilizing an orthogonal array to analyze the results of different combinations [27]. The Taguchi method has the advantages of reducing production time and costs by utilizing the orthogonal array [28].…”
Section: Taguchi Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 50% truncation, a meager reduction in the thermal efficiency of 1% was reported, but the optical efficiency increased because of a lower number of reflections with a reduced reflector length. Li et al 21 demonstrated a reduction in flux non‐uniformity, radiative peak flux on the target surfaces with an increase in concentration ratio by a factor of 4.1, in comparison with the solar collector without the CPC. An enhancement in the thermal efficiency of 27.2% was reported in a solar vacuum tube coupled with the CPC collector than without the CPC, resulting from a higher heat transfer rate between the working fluid and inside wall of the absorber tube 22 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%