Preliminary ray tracing and experimental study on the effect of mirror coating on the optical efficiency of a solid dielectric compound parabolic concentrator

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This study aims to determine the necessity of applying a mirror coating on the side of a truncated solid dielectric CPC (compound parabolic concentrator) since ray tracing analysis has revealed that part of the incoming rays do not undergo total internal reflection, even within the half acceptance angle of the CPC. An experiment was designed and conducted indoors and outdoors to study the effect of mirror coating on the optical performance of a solid dielectric CPC. Ray tracing was also employed for the detailed analysis and its results are compared with the measurements. Based on these, a concept of partial coating is proposed and verified through simulation. The results show that a partly coated solid dielectric CPC may have a better optical efficiency than a solid CPC without coating for a certain range of incidence angles. © 2012 by the authors.

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Pei, G., Li, G., Su, Y., Ji, J., Riffat, S., & Zheng, H. (2012). Preliminary ray tracing and experimental study on the effect of mirror coating on the optical efficiency of a solid dielectric compound parabolic concentrator. Energies, 5(9), 3627–3639. https://doi.org/10.3390/en5093627

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