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Performance comparison of wedge-shaped and planar luminescent solar concentrators

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  • Hughes, Michael D.
  • Maher, Christopher
  • Borca-Tasciuc, Diana-Andra
  • Polanco, David
  • Kaminski, Deborah

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A wedge-shaped luminescent solar concentrator (LSC) with the capability of high collection efficiency and flux gains is described. Monte Carlo simulations of direct insolation conditions for a mid-latitude location are used to form a comparison of a realistically sized wedge LSC and conventional LSC with the same area footprint. The results show that when the sun is high in the sky, such as during early summer, the planar LSC outperforms the wedge LSC in terms of efficiently concentrating light. Under these conditions, the average wedge LSC concentrator efficiency is 3.5%, while the planar LSC achieves an efficiency of 6.3%. However, when the sun stays low in the sky, such as during early winter, the wedge LSC concentrates light with a maximum efficiency of 32.8%; more than four times greater than that of the planar LSC at 7.6%. Moreover, on a seasonal basis, the wedge LSC is estimated to produce more electrical energy per square meter of PV cells than a planar LSC or conventional solar panel placed parallel to the horizon.

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  • Hughes, Michael D. & Maher, Christopher & Borca-Tasciuc, Diana-Andra & Polanco, David & Kaminski, Deborah, 2013. "Performance comparison of wedge-shaped and planar luminescent solar concentrators," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 52(C), pages 266-272.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:52:y:2013:i:c:p:266-272
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2012.10.034
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    1. Taleb, A.M., 2002. "Self absorption treatment for the luminescent solar concentrators," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 26(1), pages 137-142.
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    1. Duncan E. Smith & Michael D. Hughes & Bhakti Patel & Diana-Andra Borca-Tasciuc, 2021. "An Open-Source Monte Carlo Ray-Tracing Simulation Tool for Luminescent Solar Concentrators with Validation Studies Employing Scattering Phosphor Films," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(2), pages 1-28, January.
    2. Shanks, Katie & Senthilarasu, S. & Mallick, Tapas K., 2016. "Optics for concentrating photovoltaics: Trends, limits and opportunities for materials and design," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 60(C), pages 394-407.
    3. El-Bashir, S.M. & Barakat, F.M. & AlSalhi, M.S., 2014. "Double layered plasmonic thin-film luminescent solar concentrators based on polycarbonate supports," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 63(C), pages 642-649.
    4. Hughes, Michael D. & Smith, Duncan E. & Borca-Tasciuc, Diana-Andra, 2020. "Performance of wedge-shaped luminescent solar concentrators employing phosphor films and annual energy estimation case studies," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 160(C), pages 513-525.

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