Performance of a Prototype Heliostat Having a Twisting Mechanism to Maintain Focus Throughout the Day

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52825/solarpaces.v2i.953

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Heliostat, Twisting Reflector, High Concentration

Abstract

A prototype heliostat has been designed and built with a rectangular reflector whose shape is altered automatically through the day, to maximize concentration at the receiver. The shape changes needed to form solar disc images, which give the highest possible concentration, can be realized by twisting the reflector from its corners, provided that a target-oriented, dual-axis mount is used. Then a cam mechanism connected to the second (cross) axis drive, turning with the angle of incident sunlight, may be used to twist the reflector as needed.  

Our prototype reflector comprises a single glass mirror, 2.4 m x 3.3 m, attached to a steel frame. Four diagonal back struts extend from the central mechanism out to the rectangular frame corners. The glass mirror of the prototype is attached to the steel frame by 58 screw actuators.  Before twisting the frame, the glass shape is adjusted to the biconic shape needed to form a 1 m diameter disc image on a 113 m distant target when sunlight is incident at 60°. To form disc images over the full range of angles of incidence from 0° (normal incidence) to 70°, the struts push the corners up and down by up to 17 mm. A reflectometry metrology system has been used to set the 58 adjustment screws for the initial shape to an accuracy of ≤ 0.6 mrad, and to measure the accuracy of the different twisted shapes. The prototype will be tested at NSTTF early next year. 

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R. Angel, R. Eads, N. Didato, N. Emerson, C. Davila, “Actively Shaped Focusing Heliostat,” AIP Conference Proceedings 2445, 2022

N. Didato, R. Angel, M. Rademacher, “Shape-adjustable heliostats: designs for individuals and fields for > 3000 concentration,” SPIE, 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2681483.

D. Kim, Y. Huang, H. Tailor, R. Su, H. Kang, H. Choi, and R. Angel, “Static Screen Deflectometry for Twisting Heliostat Mirrors“, SolarPACES 2023, 2023

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Published

2024-07-24

How to Cite

Angel, R., Didato, N., Rademacher, M., & Huang, Y. (2024). Performance of a Prototype Heliostat Having a Twisting Mechanism to Maintain Focus Throughout the Day. SolarPACES Conference Proceedings, 2. https://doi.org/10.52825/solarpaces.v2i.953
Received 2023-10-31
Accepted 2024-04-23
Published 2024-07-24