Effect of solar-radiation density and angular size of radiation source on efficiency of solar power plants
Abstract
The example of a solar thermoemission power plant is used for the analysis of certain features of solar-power-plant operating regimes for various radiation densities and angular sizes of the radiation source. The calculations are performed both on the assumption of exact pointing of the collector optical axis at the radiation source and with allowance for error. Results are reported for plant-efficiency optimization calculations, together with data on the permissible error angles of the solar tracking system.
- Publication:
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Geliotekhnika
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976Gelio..12...18K
- Keywords:
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- Energy Conversion Efficiency;
- Satellite Solar Power Stations;
- Solar Collectors;
- Solar Energy Conversion;
- Solar Flux Density;
- Thermionic Power Generation;
- Angular Distribution;
- Electric Power Plants;
- Error Analysis;
- Optimization;
- Radiation Distribution;
- Radiation Sources;
- Solar Sensors;
- Thermal Emission;
- Tracking (Position);
- Energy Production and Conversion