Tension solar mirror

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Inventors

Russo, William P.

Application #

671679

Filed

Nov-15-1984

Published

Sep-2-1986

Current US Class

126/624
126/646
126/688
126/696
359/849
359/853

International Classes

F24J 002/10

Field of Search

126/438 350/611 350/608 350/607

Assignee

Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation (Livingston, NJ)

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Abstract
A tension solar mirror for a solar collector having a central collector tower is formed from a thin, concave-shaped sheet of fabric, or other flexible material, having a reflective surface on the concave side thereof. The sheet is supported by a plurality of cables attached to a like number of tension towers concentrically positioned the central receiver tower. Due to the action of gravity, the cables assume a natural concave shape that matches the concave shape of the reflective sheet. Further support for the sheet is provided by a small inner ring disposed about the central receiver tower and a larger outer ring near the tension towers. The inner ring is also used as a tie point for cable sections secured to the earth directly adjacent the base of the central tower. Both the cable sections tied to the inner ring and the cables attached to the tension towers are provided with winches, which are used both to raise and lower the tension solar mirror for installation or removal and to change the shape of the mirror.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar collector comprising a central tower having a solar receiver thereon; a plurality of tension towers positioned concentrically about the central tower; a rigid inner ring disposed about said central tower and sized to permit vertical movement relative to said central tower; a plurality of cables extending between the inner ring and the tops of each of the tension towers; and a reflectively-coated sheet of flexible material attached to the upper surface of said of cables; whereby the action of gravity on said cables and said sheet form a concave reflector for focusing solar energy onto the solar receiver.

2. A solar collector in accordance with claim 1 further including means for selectively altering the tension on said cables, whereby the shape of said sheet can be altered to change the focal point of said collector.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to solar collector devices, and more particularly to mirrors or reflectors for such devices.

The efficient and economical generation of electrical energy from solar radiation has been one of the prime objectives of the energy industry in recent years. Both direct photovoltaic generation methods and indirect solar thermal methods have been used.

Solar thermal plants use one or more a reflecting surfaces to concentrate solar radiation onto a central receiver through which a working fluid, such as water, is circulated. The fluid is vaporized and the resulting fluid expansion is used to drive a turbine generator. The ideal reflecting surface for a solar thermal system is a parabolic mirror having the central receiver at its focal point. The mirror is also preferably movable in order to follow the sun across the sky. However, the production of such a movable, unitary mirror structure is very expensive, and due to mechanical support requirements such mirrors are limited in size.
 
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