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Performance Evaluation of a High Solar Fraction CPC-Collector System

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Summary, in English

One of the most important goals on solar collector development is to increase the

system’s annual performance without increasing overproduction. The studied

collector is formed by a compound parabolic reflector which decreases the collector

optical efficiency during the summer period. Hence, it is possible to increase the

collector area and thus, the annual solar fraction, without increasing the

overproduction. Collector measurements were fed into a validated TRNSYS

collector model which estimates the solar fraction of the concentrating system and

also that of a traditional flat plate collector, both for domestic hot water production.

The system design approach aims to maximise the collector area until an annual

overproduction limit is reached. This is defined by a new deterioration factor that

takes into account the hours and the collector temperature during stagnation

periods. Then, the highest solar fraction achieved by both systems was determined.

The results show that, at 50° tilt in Lund, Sweden, the concentrating system

achieves 71% solar fraction using 17 m2 of collector area compared to 66% solar

fraction and 7 m2 of a flat plate collector system. Thus, it is possible to install 2.4

times more collector area and achieve a higher solar fraction using the load adapted

collector. However, the summer optical efficiency reduction was proven to be too

abrupt. If the reflector geometry is properly design, the load adapted collector can

be a competitive solution in the market if produced in an economical way.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Pages

680-692

Publication/Series

Journal of Environment and Engineering

Volume

6

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers

Topic

  • Civil Engineering

Keywords

  • Concentrating Solar Thermal
  • CPC
  • Domestic Hot Water
  • High Solar Fraction

Status

Published

Project

  • International Energy Agency. Solar Heating and Cooling Programme

Research group

  • Energy and Building Design