Analysis of a novel low-cost solar concentrator using lunar flux mapping techniques and ray-tracing models

dc.contributor.advisorLe Roux, Willem G.
dc.contributor.coadvisorMeyer, Josua P.
dc.contributor.emailkcroosnedaal@gmail.comen_ZA
dc.contributor.postgraduateRoosendaal, Casey
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-20T07:32:04Z
dc.date.available2021-01-20T07:32:04Z
dc.date.created2021
dc.date.issued2020
dc.descriptionDissertation (MSc (Mechanical Engineering))--University of Pretoria, 2020.en_ZA
dc.description.abstractConcentrated solar power is a growing but expensive alternative energy resource. One of the most common issues faced when it comes to solar dish design is the complex trade-off between cost and optical quality. A novel solar dish reflector setup that makes use of low-cost, commercial television satellite dishes to support aluminised plastic membranes in a multifaceted vacuum-membrane concentrator was investigated in this work. The design aims to reduce costs while maintaining high optical accuracy with the added benefit of optical adjustability. The flux distribution of the novel solar dish reflector setup had to be determined to make recommendations on the feasibility of the design. This research presents a method to determine the expected solar flux distribution from lunar tests using a Canon EOS 700D camera. Experimental tests and different pollution treatment methods were conducted using lunar flux mapping techniques. A numerical model of the experimental setup, based on photogrammetry results of the membrane surface, was also developed in SolTrace to ascertain the sources of error and allow for further design improvements. Preliminary testing proved that JPEG image formats yielded insufficient accuracy in capturing the incident flux when compared to RAW images. Based on the flux ratio maps, the intercept factor for a large multifaceted dish setup was calculated as 88.6% for an aperture size of 0.25 m × 0.25 m, with a maximum solar flux of 1 395 kW/m2 for a 1 000 W/m2 test case.en_ZA
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dc.description.degreeMSc (Mechanical Engineering)en_ZA
dc.description.departmentMechanical and Aeronautical Engineeringen_ZA
dc.description.librarianmi2025en
dc.description.sdgSDG-07: Affordable and clean energyen
dc.description.sdgSDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructureen
dc.description.sdgSDG-13: Climate actionen
dc.description.sponsorshipNational Research Foundation (NRF)en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation*en_ZA
dc.identifier.otherA2021en_ZA
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/78060
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherUniversity of Pretoria
dc.rights© 2019 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria.
dc.subjectUCTDen_ZA
dc.subjectVacuum membraneen_ZA
dc.subjectFlux mappingen_ZA
dc.subjectMultifaceteden_ZA
dc.subjectSolar dishen_ZA
dc.subjectSolTraceen_ZA
dc.subjectSolar Energyen_ZA
dc.subject.otherEngineering, built environment and information technology theses SDG-07
dc.subject.otherSDG-07: Affordable and clean energy
dc.subject.otherEngineering, built environment and information technology theses SDG-09
dc.subject.otherSDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
dc.subject.otherEngineering, built environment and information technology theses SDG-13
dc.subject.otherSDG-13: Climate action
dc.titleAnalysis of a novel low-cost solar concentrator using lunar flux mapping techniques and ray-tracing modelsen_ZA
dc.typeDissertationen_ZA

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