Design optimization of ultra-high concentrator photovoltaic system using two-stage non-imaging solar concentrator

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This paper presents a systematic approach for optimizing the design of ultra-high concentrator photovoltaic (UHCPV) system comprised of non-imaging dish concentrator (primary optical element) and crossed compound parabolic concentrator (secondary optical element). The optimization process includes the design of primary and secondary optics by considering the focal distance, spillage losses and rim angle of the dish concentrator. The imperfection factors, i.e. mirror reflectivity of 93%, lens' optical efficiency of 85%, circumsolar ratio of 0.2 and mirror surface slope error of 2 mrad, were considered in the simulation to avoid the overestimation of output power. The proposed UHCPV system is capable of attaining effective ultra-high solar concentration ratio of 1475 suns and DC system efficiency of 31.8%.

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Wong, C. W., Yew, T. K., Chong, K. K., Tan, W. C., Tan, M. H., & Lim, B. H. (2017). Design optimization of ultra-high concentrator photovoltaic system using two-stage non-imaging solar concentrator. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 93). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/93/1/012012

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