Two-dimensional Fresnel solar energy concentration system

US9175877B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9175877-B1
Application numberUS-201213371792-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateFeb 13, 2012
Priority dateJan 31, 2011
Publication dateNov 3, 2015
Grant dateNov 3, 2015

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The present invention provides a solar energy concentrating reflection system comprising multiple arrays of solar reflectors arranged adjacent to one another on a generally planar support structure where each of the reflector arrays configured into a first Fresnel array in a first dimension. Each of the first Fresnel array of reflectors are in turn arrayed and supported in a support frame in a configuration of second Fresnel arrays in a second dimension such that solar energy from the sun is reflected and concentrated to a predetermined focal line. A solar receiver is disposed in the focal line of the configured solar reflectors such that the first and second Fresnel arrays uniformly reflect and concentrate solar energy from the sun onto the solar receiver within the first and second dimensions with a uniform solar intensity profile.

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A solar energy concentrating reflection system comprising: a plurality of rotatable support structures; multiple arrays of generally planar solar reflectors arranged adjacent to one another on a respective rotatable support structure from the plurality, each of the reflector arrays configured into a first Fresnel array in a first dimension; each first Fresnel array of reflectors in turn arrayed and supported in the plurality of rotatable support structures in a configuration of second Fresnel arrays in a second dimension such that the first and second Fresnel arrays are Fresnel arrayed relative to each other in both the first dimension and the second dimension within the support structures; a linear actuator and a cable, said cable connected to said linear actuator and wrapped completely around each of the rotatable support structures in turn, in a self-cinching configuration; a solar receiver disposed in the focal line of the configured solar reflectors; the first and second Fresnel arrays uniformly collecting and concentrating solar energy from the sun onto the solar receiver within the first and second dimensions with a uniform solar intensity profile; and, the rotatable support structures configured to rotate the first and second Fresnel arrays in the first dimension and in the second dimension, respectively, for tracking the sun. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the solar receiver is disposed above the first and second Fresnel arrays. 3. The system of claim 2 wherein each reflector comprises a reflecting film with a nearly flat parabolic shape in the first dimension and with an approximately flat shape in the second dimension. 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the first and second Fresnel arrays are generally orthogonal relative to each other in the first and second dimensions. 5. The system of claim 4 wherein each reflector comprises vacuum formed support means for supporting the reflecting film. 6. The system as in claim 1 including a rotatable support frame rim for controlling the rotation of the first Fresnel array in the first dimension and a pivot control unit for controlling the rotation of the second Fresnel array in the second dimension about a pivot point. 7. The system as in claim 6 where the pivot control unit includes a compression actuator. 8. The system as in claim 6 where the pivot control unit includes a tension actuator. 9. A solar energy concentrating reflection system comprising: multiple arrays of solar reflectors arranged adjacent to one another on a respective rotatable generally planar support structure, each of the reflector arrays configured into a first Fresnel array in a first dimension; each first Fresnel array of reflectors in turn arrayed and supported in the rotatable support structures in a configuration of second Fresnel arrays in a second dimension such that solar energy from the sun is reflected and concentrated to a predetermined focal line and that the first and second Fresnel arrays are Fresnel arrayed relative to each other in both the first dimension and the second dimension within the support structures; a linear actuator and a cable, said cable connected to said linear actuator and wrapped completely around each of the rotatable support structures in turn in a self-cinching configuration; a solar receiver disposed in the focal line of the configured solar reflectors; the first and second Fresnel arrays uniformly reflecting and concentrating solar energy from the sun onto the solar receiver within the first and second dimensions with a uniform solar intensity profile; and, the rotatable frame structures configured to rotate the first and second Fresnel arrays in the first dimension and in the second dimension, respectively, for tracking the sun. 10. A solar energy concentrating reflection system comprising: multiple arrays of solar reflectors arranged adjacent to one another on a respective rotatable generally planar support structure, each of the reflector arrays configured into a first Fresnel array in a first dimension; each first Fresnel array of reflectors in turn arrayed and supported in the rotatable support structures in a configuration of second Fresnel arrays in a second dimension such that the first and second Fresnel arrays are Fresnel arrayed relative to each other in both the first dimension and the second dimension within the support structures; a linear actuator and a cable, said cable connected to said linear actuator and wrapped completely around each of the rotatable support structures in turn, in a self-cinching configuration; a solar receiver disposed in the focal line above the configured solar reflectors; the first and second Fresnel arrays uniformly collecting and concentrating solar energy from the sun onto the solar receiver within the first and second dimensions with a uniform solar intensity profile wherein the first and second Fresnel arrays are generally orthogonal relative to each other in the first and second dimensions; and the rotatable frame structures configured to rotate the first and second Fresnel arrays in the first dimension and in the second dimension, respectively, for tracking the sun.

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  • Assemblies of spaced reflective elements on common support, e.g. Fresnel reflectors · CPC title

  • flexible · CPC title

  • with reflectors · CPC title

  • in the form of flexible elements, e.g. belts, chains, ropes · CPC title

  • with flat reflective plates · CPC title

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What does patent US9175877B1 cover?
The present invention provides a solar energy concentrating reflection system comprising multiple arrays of solar reflectors arranged adjacent to one another on a generally planar support structure where each of the reflector arrays configured into a first Fresnel array in a first dimension. Each of the first Fresnel array of reflectors are in turn arrayed and supported in a support frame in a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Olsen Randall B, Us Navy
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24S30/425. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Nov 03 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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