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Journal of Solar Energy Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2015

Explicit Analytical Expression for Solar Flux Distribution on an Undeflected Absorber Tube of Parabolic Trough Concentrator Considering Sun-Shape and Optical Errors

Sourav Khanna; Vashi Sharma

The absorber tube of the parabolic trough receives the concentrated sun-rays only on the portion facing the reflector. It leads to nonuniformity in the temperature of absorber tube. Thus, the material of tube expands differentially and the tube experiences compression and tension in its different parts. It leads to bending of the tube and the glass cover can be broken. The bending can be reduced by (i) reducing the circumferential nonuniformity in absorbers temperature (using material of high thermal conductivity) and (ii) reducing the nonuniformity in solar flux distribution (using appropriate rim angle of trough). In most of the available studies, Monte Carlo Ray Tracing software has been used to calculate the distribution of solar flux and few studies have used analytical approach. In the present work, an explicit analytical expression is derived for finding the distribution of solar flux accounting for the sun-shape and optical errors. Using it, the design calculations can be carried out in significantly lesser time and lesser computational effort. The explicit expression is also useful in validating the results computed by softwares. The methodology has been verified with the already reported results. The effects of optical errors, rim angle, and aperture width of trough on the solar flux distribution and total flux availability for absorber tube have also been studied. From the calculations, it is found that for Schott 2008 PTR70 receiver (absorber tube with 70 mm outer diameter), 126 deg, 135 deg, and 139 deg, respectively, are the appropriate rim angles corresponding to minimum circumferential nonuniformity in solar flux distribution for 3 m, 6 m, and 9 m aperture width of trough. However, 72 deg, 100 deg, and 112 deg, respectively, are the appropriate rim angles corresponding to the maximum solar flux at absorber tube for 3 m, 6 m, and 9 m aperture width of trough. Considering both the circumferential nonuniformity and the total solar flux availability, 100 deg, 120 deg, and 130 deg, respectively, are the best rim angles.


Solar Energy | 2015

Effects of shading and blocking in linear Fresnel reflector field

Vashi Sharma; J.K. Nayak; Shireesh B. Kedare


Solar Energy | 2016

Experimental investigation of the bending of absorber tube of solar parabolic trough concentrator and comparison with analytical results

Sourav Khanna; Vashi Sharma; Shireesh B. Kedare; Suneet Singh


Solar Energy | 2015

Comparison of line focusing solar concentrator fields considering shading and blocking

Vashi Sharma; J.K. Nayak; Shireesh B. Kedare


Solar Energy | 2013

Shading and available energy in a parabolic trough concentrator field

Vashi Sharma; J.K. Nayak; Shireesh B. Kedare


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016

Explicit expression for temperature distribution of receiver of parabolic trough concentrator considering bimetallic absorber tube

Sourav Khanna; Vashi Sharma; Suneet Singh; Shireesh B. Kedare


Energy Procedia | 2014

Hourly and Monthly Variation in Shading and Blocking of Aperture Area in a Linear Fresnel Reflector Field

Vashi Sharma


Energy | 2016

Effects of shading and blocking in compact linear fresnel reflector field

Vashi Sharma; Sourav Khanna; J.K. Nayak; Shireesh B. Kedare


Energy | 2015

Effect of number of supports on the bending of absorber tube of parabolic trough concentrator

Sourav Khanna; Vashi Sharma


Solar Energy | 2018

Thermal stress in bimetallic receiver of solar parabolic trough concentrator induced due to non uniform temperature and solar flux distribution

Sourav Khanna; Vashi Sharma; Sanjeev Newar; Tapas K. Mallick; Pradipta Kumar Panigrahi

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Sourav Khanna

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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Shireesh B. Kedare

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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J.K. Nayak

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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Suneet Singh

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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