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Practical Field Alignment of Parabolic Trough Solar Concentrators

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In this article, a new technique for parabolic trough mirror alignment based on the use of an innovative theoretical overlay photographic (TOP) approach is described, which is a variation on methods used to align mirrors on parabolic dish systems.
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In this paper a new technique for parabolic trough mirror alignment based on the use of an innovative theoretical overlay photographic (TOP) approach is described. The technique is a variation on methods used to align mirrors on parabolic dish systems. It involves overlaying theoretical images of the heat collection element (HCE) in the mirrors onto carefully surveyed photographic images and adjustment of mirror alignment until they match. From basic geometric principles, for any given viewer location the theoretical shape and location of the reflected HCE image in the aligned mirrors can be predicted. The TOP approach promises to be practical and straightforward, and inherently aligns the mirrors to the HCE. Alignment of an LS-2 mirror module on the rotating platform at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility (NSTTF) with the TOP technique along with how it might be implemented in a large solar field is described. Comparison of the TOP alignment to the distant observer approach on the NSTTF LS-2 is presented and the governing equations used to draw the theoretical overlays are developed. Alignment uncertainty associated with this technique is predicted to be less than the mirror slope error.

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Advances in Parabolic Trough Solar Power Technology

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the current state of the art of parabolic trough solar power technology and describe the R&D efforts that are in progress to enhance this technology.
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Helios model for the optical behavior of reflecting solar concentrators

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TL;DR: The Helios model as discussed by the authors simulates the optical behavior of reflecting concentrators and is used for performance prediction, safety studies, design trade-offs, data analysis problems, specification and analysis of concentrator quality, and for the general understanding of solarconcentrator technology.
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Photogrammetry: An Available Surface Characterization Tool for Solar Concentrators, Part I: Measurements of Surfaces

TL;DR: Close range photogrammetry is a sensing technique that allows the 3D coordinates of selected points on a surface of almost any dimension and orientation to be assessed as mentioned in this paper, which allows surface quality assessments to be made of large solar collecting devices with a precision that is difficult to achieve with other methods.
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