Receiver for use with a parabolic solar concentrator
US-2016209079-A1 · Jul 21, 2016 · US
US12015378B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12015378-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017619185-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2024 |
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A hybrid receiver for a concentrator photovoltaic-thermal power system combines a concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) module and a thermal module that converts concentrated sunlight into electrical energy and thermal heat. Heat transfer fluid flowing through a cooling block removes waste heat generated by photovoltaic cells in the CPV module. The heat transfer fluid then flows through a helical tube illuminated by sunlight that misses the CPV module. Only one fluid system is used to both remove the photovoltaic-cell waste heat and capture high-temperature thermal energy from sunlight. Fluid leaving the hybrid receiver can have a temperature greater than 200° C., and therefore may be used as a source of process heat for a variety of commercial and industrial applications. The hybrid receiver can maintain the photovoltaic cells at temperatures below 110° C. while achieving overall energy conversion efficiencies exceeding 80%.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hybrid receiver, comprising: a concentrator photovoltaic module having a heat transfer plate and an array of photovoltaic cells thermally coupled to the heat transfer plate; a thermal module having: a cooling block forming an internal path through which heat transfer fluid can flow, a bottom face of the heat transfer plate being in direct thermal contact with a top face of the cooling block; and a helical tube surrounding the cooling block and connected to the cooling block such that the heat transfer fluid flows through the helical tube after flowing through the cooling block; and a reflective shroud surrounding the concentrator photovoltaic module and the thermal module, the reflective shroud being shaped to reflect thermal radiation and scattered light from the thermal module onto the helical tube. 2. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , the reflective shroud being made of aluminum. 3. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , further comprising an inlet pipe connected to a rear face of the cooling block, and an outlet pipe connected to an output port of the helical tube; the inlet pipe mechanically supporting the thermal module and the concentrator photovoltaic module. 4. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of thermally insulating spacers positioned between the cooling block and the helical tube. 5. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , further comprising an absorptive coating on the helical tube. 6. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , the heat transfer plate being made of an electrically insulating material. 7. The hybrid receiver of claim 6 , the electrically insulating material being alumina. 8. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , the helical tube forming either a square helix or a circular helix. 9. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , wherein each of the array of photovoltaic cells is a III-V multi junction cell. 10. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , the concentrator photovoltaic module further comprising: an electrically conductive backing sheet; electrical adhesive bonding a rear face of each of the array of photovoltaic cells to the backing sheet; and thermal adhesive bonding the backing sheet to a top face of the heat transfer plate. 11. The hybrid receiver of claim 10 , the backing sheet being made of silver. 12. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , further comprising: a superstrate window positioned over the array of photovoltaic cells; and an encapsulant joining a front face of each of the array of photovoltaic cells with a bottom face of the superstrate window. 13. The hybrid receiver of claim 1 , the internal path having a depth of 500 μm or less. 14. A concentrator photovoltaic-thermal power system, comprising: the hybrid receiver of claim 1 ; a concentrator mirror; and a solar tracker with a support arm affixed to the hybrid receiver and positioning the hybrid receiver such that the concentrator photovoltaic module faces the concentrator mirror. 15. The concentrator photovoltaic-thermal power system of claim 14 , wherein the support arm positions the hybrid receiver such that the concentrator photovoltaic module is between the concentrator mirror and a focal plane of the concentrator mirror. 16. A hybrid receiver, comprising: a concentrator photovoltaic module having a heat transfer plate and an array of photovoltaic cells thermally coupled to the heat transfer plate; and a thermal module having: a cooling block forming an internal path through which heat transfer fluid can flow, wherein all of a bottom face of the heat transfer plate is in direct thermal contact with a top face of the cooling block; and a helical tube surrounding the cooling block and connected to the cooling block such that the heat transfer fluid flows through the helical tube after flowing through the cooling block. 17. The hybrid receiver of claim 16 , further comprising an absorptive coating on the helical tube. 18. A hybrid receiver, comprising: a concentrator photovoltaic module having a heat transfer plate and an array of photovoltaic cells thermally coupled to the heat transfer plate; and a thermal module having: a cooling block forming an internal path through which heat transfer fluid can flow, a bottom face of the heat transfer plate being in direct thermal contact with a top face of the cooling block, the internal path being sized such that heat transfer fluid flows through the internal path as a microfluid; and a helical tube surrounding the cooling block and connected to the cooling block such that the heat transfer fluid flows through the helical tube after flowing through the cooling block. 19. The hybrid receiver of claim 18 , the internal path having a depth of 500 μm or less. 20. The hybrid receiver of claim 18 , further comprising an absorptive coating on the helical tube. 21. A hybrid receiver, comprising: a concentrator photovoltaic module having a heat transfer plate and an array of photovoltaic cells thermally coupled to the heat transfer plate; and a thermal module having: a cooling block forming an internal path through which heat transfer fluid can flow, a bottom face of the heat transfer plate being in direct thermal contact with a top face of the cooling block, the internal path being sized such that heat transfer fluid flows through the internal path as a microfluid; and a helical tube surrounding the cooling block and connected to the cooling block such that the heat transfer fluid flows through the helical tube after flowing through the cooling block. 22. The hybrid receiver of claim 18 , the internal path having a depth of 500 μm or less. 23. The hybrid receiver of claim 18 , further comprising an absorptive coating on the helical tube.
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