Depth and Diameter's Effect on Rim Angle of Solar Parabolic Dish Collector
Mangesh Jaiswal and
Akash Langde
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Mangesh Jaiswal: MED Kavikulguru Institute of Technology and Science, Ramtek, Dt: Nagpur (M.S.), India
Akash Langde: MED Anjuman College of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, (M.S.) India
International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, 2025, vol. 14, issue 6, 1099-1104
Abstract:
Energy exists in numerous forms, which include heat, light, and radiation. We aim to optimise solar radiation at low, moderate, and high temperatures. Concentrating collectors, which are also, referred to as focussing collectors, capture direct radiation over a wide area and then focus it onto a small absorber area. Compared to flat-plate collectors, these collectors are more effective in producing high temperatures. The parabolic dish is what we use most often. A focussing receiver deliberately absorbs this concentrated radiation. Parabolic dish solar concentrators have recorded high operating temperatures and high conversion efficiency. The substantial opportunity for employing parabolic dish concentrators in various sectors boosts research and development. Concentrating collectors have been employed as heating technologies in numerous types and constructions in the past few decades. For estimating the intensity of a beam falling on a surface, the beam flux quantity arriving from the sun's axis must be transformed to values that are comparable and related to the surface's normal path. We aim to establish this pattern. The geometry of solar irradiation is one of the necessary factors. Different types of receivers have been studied by changing the depth and width of the parabolic dish collectors, which affects their focal point, how well they concentrate sunlight, and the temperatures they produce.
Date: 2025
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