Title of article
A low cost high flux solar simulator
Author/Authors
Daniel S. Codd ?، نويسنده , , Andrew Carlson، نويسنده , , Jennifer Rees، نويسنده , , Alexander H. Slocum.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
11
From page
2202
To page
2212
Abstract
A low cost, high flux, large area solar simulator has been designed, built and characterized for the purpose of studying optical melting
and light absorption behavior of molten salts. Seven 1500 W metal halide outdoor stadium lights are used as the light source to simulate
concentrating solar power (CSP) heliostat output. Metal halide bulbs and ballasts are far less costly per-watt than typical xenon arc lamp
solar simulator light sources. They provide a satisfactory match to natural sunlight; although ‘unfiltered’ metal halide lights have irradiance
peaks between 800 and 1000 nm representing an additional 5% of measured energy output as compared to terrestrial solar irradiance
over the same range. With the use of a secondary conical concentrator, output fluxes of approximately 60 kW/m2 (60 suns) peak
and 45 kW/m2 (45 suns) average are achieved across a 38 cm diameter output aperture. Unique to the design of this simulator, the tilt
angle and distance between the output aperture and the ground are adjustable to accommodate test receivers of varying geometry. Use of
off-the-shelf structural, lighting and electrical components keeps the fabrication cost below $10,000.
2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Metal halide lighting , Volumetric receiver , Concentrating solar power , molten salts , Solar simulator
Journal title
Solar Energy
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Solar Energy
Record number
940465
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