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2 October 2024 Closed-loop control of heliostats with detailed radiant-footprint optimization
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Abstract
Retroreflectors ('retros') in front of the receiver provide feedback from multiple locations of each heliostat's radiant footprint thereon, simultaneously for all of them. The retros and their mounts are made of quartz glass to allow placement in the 'hot zone'. To discriminate samples of light returned by multiple retros from each other and from the brightly lit receiver, the retro reflectivities are modulated at unique frequencies by spinning them. The presentation will show component and system test results.
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Bernhard W. Adams "Closed-loop control of heliostats with detailed radiant-footprint optimization", Proc. SPIE PC13132, Nonimaging Optics: Efficient Design for Illumination and Concentration XIX, PC131320I (2 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3028063
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Sunlight

Quartz

Reflection

Reflectivity

Reflectors

Retroreflectors

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