When applied to line-focus concentrators, the current version of ISO/FDIS 9806:2013 implies the use of the collector tracking device after a collector mounting enabling performance measurements up to 60° incidence angles along the relevant directions: transversal and longitudinal planes, in biaxial collectors. Also, the collector must be tested at near normal incidence conditions. Whereas for a Parabolic Trough collector (PTC) both conditions are met with an EW orientation, that might not be the case when dealing with e.g. Linear Fresnel Reflector collectors (LFR). For such concentrators, testing conditions require the collector to be tilted according to the latitude and mounted both in the EW and NS directions. A solar thermal concentrators testing bench, open to industry and R&D institutions, was designed and constructed at the University of Évora, having in mind the experimental testing of line-focus concentrator modules under the conditions of ISO9806:2013. The testing bench enables the application of ISO9806:2013 procedures for the experimental characterization of real size line-focus concentrator modules of any technology at temperatures up to 380°C. The present paper addresses its design and presents its most relevant features. Moreover, an analysis of its use on experimental activities beyond collector testing is also presented.
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31 May 2016
SOLARPACES 2015: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems
13–16 October 2015
Cape Town, South Africa
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May 31 2016
ESCTP: Évora solar concentrators testing platform Free
Pedro Horta;
Pedro Horta
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University of Évora – ST Renewable Energies Chair
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Tiago Osório;
Tiago Osório
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Joao Marcha;
Joao Marcha
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Manuel Collares-Pereira
Manuel Collares-Pereira
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Pedro Horta
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Tiago Osório
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Joao Marcha
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Manuel Collares-Pereira
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University of Évora – ST Renewable Energies Chair
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1734, 130010 (2016)
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Pedro Horta, Tiago Osório, Joao Marcha, Manuel Collares-Pereira; ESCTP: Évora solar concentrators testing platform. AIP Conf. Proc. 31 May 2016; 1734 (1): 130010. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4949220
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