The pointing and canting accuracies and the surface shape of the heliostats have a great influence on the solar tower power plant efficiency. At the industrial scale, one of the issues to solve is the time and the efforts devoted to adjust the different mirrors of the faceted heliostats, which could take several months if the current methods were used. Accurate control of heliostat tracking requires complicated and onerous devices. Thus, methods used to adjust quickly the whole field of a plant are essential for the rise of solar tower technology with a huge number of heliostats. Wavefront detection is widely use in adaptive optics and shape error reconstruction. Such systems can be sources of inspiration for the measurement of solar facets misalignment and tracking errors. We propose a new method of heliostat characterization inspired by adaptive optics devices. This method aims at observing the brightness distributions on heliostat’s surface, from different points of view close to the receiver of the power plant, in order to calculate the wavefront of the reflection of the sun on the concentrated surface to determine its errors. The originality of this new method is to use the profile of the sun to determine the defects of the mirrors. In addition, this method would be easy to set-up and could be implemented without sophisticated apparatus: only four cameras would be used to perform the acquisitions.
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27 June 2017
SOLARPACES 2016: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems
11–14 October 2016
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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June 27 2017
Backward-gazing method for heliostats shape errors measurement and calibration Free
Mathieu Coquand;
Mathieu Coquand
a)
1PhD student, PROcesses,
Materials and Solar Energy (PROMES) Laboratory
, CNRS, 7 rue du Four Solaire, 66120 Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via, France
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Cyril Caliot;
Cyril Caliot
b)
2Ph.D., PROcesses,
Materials and Solar Energy (PROMES) Laboratory
, CNRS, Odeillo, France
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François Hénault
François Hénault
c)
3Ph.D.,
Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG)
, CNRS, France
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Mathieu Coquand
1,a)
Cyril Caliot
2,b)
François Hénault
3,c)
1PhD student, PROcesses,
Materials and Solar Energy (PROMES) Laboratory
, CNRS, 7 rue du Four Solaire, 66120 Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via, France
2Ph.D., PROcesses,
Materials and Solar Energy (PROMES) Laboratory
, CNRS, Odeillo, France
3Ph.D.,
Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG)
, CNRS, France
AIP Conf. Proc. 1850, 030010 (2017)
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Mathieu Coquand, Cyril Caliot, François Hénault; Backward-gazing method for heliostats shape errors measurement and calibration. AIP Conf. Proc. 27 June 2017; 1850 (1): 030010. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4984353
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