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Title: | Simplification of sun tracking mode to gain high concentration solar energy |
Authors: | Omar, Aliman Ismail, Daut Muzamir, Isa Mohd Rafi, Adzman |
Keywords: | Heliostat High concentration Solar energy Sun tracking Solar tracker Power conversion |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | Science Publications |
Citation: | American Journal of Applied Sciences, vol.4 (3), 2007, pages 171-175. |
Abstract: | Power conversion from solar thermal energy to electrical energy is still very cost-intensive. Serious effort has to be given in the development of the concentrator or heliostat structure expenditure which contributing the most expensive component in a central receiver solar power plant. With current development to find alternatives and lower down the capital, a new mode of sun tracking has been developed and feasibility tested. As it applies a single stage collector replacing conventional double stages structure, the new technique has significantly benefits use in high temperature and high concentration solar energy applications. Meanwhile, the stationary or fixed target (receiver) offers more convenient working environment for various applications. Large and heavy solar powered Stirling Engine could be placed at the stationary location. On the other advantage offers by the new technique, the optical alignment was reasonably easier and less time consuming. |
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URI: | http://scipub.org/scipub/detail_issue.php?V_No=185&j_id=ajas http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/6700 |
ISSN: | 1546-9239 (Print) 1554-3641 (Online) |
Appears in Collections: | School of Electrical Systems Engineering (Articles) Ismail Daut, Prof. Dr. |
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