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Window-integrated low concentration planar light guide solar concentrators

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2016.
Several novel low concentration solar concentrator photovoltaic designs are presented, based on the planar light guide architecture pioneered by the University of Rochester. These systems are designed for integration into windows, requiring them to be stationary and to have a large acceptance angle since they cannot move to track the sun. The application goal is to use solar generated electricity to offset the energy lost through the window during cold times of the year. The systems are evaluated for their effective insulation properties given the calculated net energy lost. Without moving parts, they optimize to have acceptance angles of about 20° to 35° in the vertical direction and ±90° in the horizontal direction, but have peak optical efficiencies of less than 50%. By including internally moving parts, the acceptance angle is increased to nearly a full π steradians (the full sky from the point of view of the window) and the average optical efficiency increases to over 50%. Systems in certain locations are not viable due to low solar irradiance in the wintertime, e.g., Rochester, NY. Others, however, reduce net energy loss to zero for much of the year. A prototype of one of the systems is fabricated, measured, and modeled. The simulated and measured performance data are compared and are in close agreement, validating the model and the evaluation methods used during system optimization.
Contributor(s):
Daniel James Lawler Williams - Author

Duncan T. Moore - Thesis Advisor

Primary Item Type:
Thesis
Identifiers:
Local Call No. AS38.6635
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Concentrating; Photovoltaics; Non-imaging; Optics; Renewable energy; Solar; Structured light
Sponsor - Description:
National Science Foundation (NSF) - IGERT
Rambus - 056105-002
First presented to the public:
4/6/2016
Originally created:
2016
Original Publication Date:
2016
Previously Published By:
University of Rochester
Place Of Publication:
Rochester, N.Y.
Citation:
Extents:
Number of Pages - xix, 320 pages
Illustrations - color illustrations
License Grantor / Date Granted:
Catherine Barber / 2016-04-06 09:50:48.843 ( View License )
Date Deposited
2016-04-06 09:50:48.843
Submitter:
Catherine Barber

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