1. Performance of solmacs, a high PV solar concentrator with efficient optics
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Eric Beeckman, Carl Emmerechts, Jean-Hervé Lecat, Lionel Jacques, Serge Habraken, Emmanuel Mazy, Marie-Laure Hellin, D. Verstraeten, Jean-Marie Gillis, Fabian Languy, Jerôme Loicq, and Tanguy Thibert
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Photovoltaic system ,Electronic packaging ,Suns in alchemy ,law.invention ,Lens (optics) ,Photovoltaic thermal hybrid solar collector ,Optics ,law ,Thermal ,Heat spreader ,Solar cell ,business - Abstract
A new solar panel with high concentration photovoltaic technology (x700) has been designed, prototyped and tested in the SOLMACS project. The quality of concentrating optics is a key factor for high module efficiency. Therefore new dedicated PMMA Fresnel lenses were studied and produced by injection molding. Lens design, material and production process were optimized to achieve a high optical yield of 86%. Thorough lens performance assessment in optical laboratory was completed with lifetime UV aging tests. Another important aspect is the thermal control of the hot spot created under the solar cell that receives the concentrated flux of 700 Suns. A dedicated heat spreader was developed to achieve passive thermal control with minimum mass and cost. This was supported by thermal models and tests at both cell and module level. 35% triple junction cells were implemented in the module. Micro-assembly technologies were used for the cell packaging and electrical connections. In support to the research, a continu...
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- 2012
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