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21 August 2020 External compound parabolic concentrator (XCPC) for decarbonizing industrial processing heat
Bennett Widyolar, Lun Jiang, Jordyn Brinkley, Yogesh Bhusal, Jonathan Ferry, Roland Winston
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Abstract
The external compound parabolic concentrator (XCPC) is an emerging solar thermal technology which combines nonimaging optics and metal-glass vacuum tube technology to provide high operating temperatures from a stationary collector. In this paper we describe the technology and detail the latest performance of a 50 m2 solar field operating the following loads: space heating (70 °C), wastewater evaporation (150 °C), and double-effect absorption cooling (180 °C).
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Bennett Widyolar, Lun Jiang, Jordyn Brinkley, Yogesh Bhusal, Jonathan Ferry, and Roland Winston "External compound parabolic concentrator (XCPC) for decarbonizing industrial processing heat", Proc. SPIE 11495, Nonimaging Optics: Efficient Design for Illumination and Solar Concentration XVII, 114950T (21 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2570839
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KEYWORDS
Vacuum tubes

Compound parabolic concentrators

Solar thermal energy

Solar energy

Absorption

Reflectors

Nonimaging optics

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