Abstract :
Surface slope error of concentrator is one of the main factors that influence the performance of the solar concentrated collectors which
cause deviation of the reflected ray and reduce the intercepted radiation. This paper presents the general equations to calculate the standard
deviation of the reflected ray error from that of slope error through geometry optics analysis, applying the equations to calculate the
standard deviation of the reflected ray errors in five kinds of solar concentrated reflector, and providing typical results. The results indicate
that the reflected ray errors at one direction may come from the optic errors of both directions when the incidence angle is more than
0. The error transfer from the surface slope to a reflected ray is enlarged to more than twofolds in the heliostats, solar troughs, and linear
Fresnel solar energy collecting system. The equation for the reflected ray errors is generally fit for all reflection surfaces without refraction,
and can also be applied to control the errors in designing an abaxial optical system.
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