Philipp Schramek

Germany

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F24J 2/02 - Solar heat collectors with support for article heated, e.g. stoves, ranges, crucibles, furnaces or ovens using solar heat 1
F24J 2/07 - Receivers working at high temperature, e.g. for solar power plants 1
F24J 2/10 - having reflectors as concentrating elements 1
F24J 2/16 - having flat plates 1
F24J 2/38 - employing tracking means (F24J 2/02, F24J 2/06 take precedence;rotary supports or mountings therefor F24J 2/54;supporting structures of photovoltaic modules for generation of electric power specially adapted for solar tracking systems H02S 20/32) 1
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Central receiver solar system comprising a heliostat field

      
Application Number 13817844
Grant Number 09097438
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-07-22
First Publication Date 2013-08-29
Grant Date 2015-08-04
Owner Philipp Schramek (Germany)
Inventor
  • Schramek, Philipp
  • Maass, Joachim

Abstract

The aim of the invention is to build central receiver solar power plants in which the heliostat fields can be used more efficiently. To achieve said aim, a heliostat field consisting of a near field having a uniform reflector surface density ρ of more than 60% is preferably combined with a far field whose reflector surface density ρ decreases as the distance from the receiver increases. The invention also comprises central receiver solar power plants which consist exclusively of a near field having a uniform reflector surface density ρ of more than 60%. The high reflector surface density ρ in the near field and in areas of the far field is achieved by the use of heliostats having rectangular reflectors and a rigid horizontal axle suspension (FHA) or, alternatively, by heliostats having rectangular reflectors and a rigid quasipolar axle suspension (FQA). The heliostat field concentrates the solar radiation on a receiver whose target surface, aperture, thermal absorber or photovoltaic absorber has a normal vector which is directed downward to the heliostat field that extends below the receiver in the directions North, East, South and West. The receiver is mounted in a suspended manner to a support structure that extends over the heliostat field.

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  • F24J 2/10 - having reflectors as concentrating elements
  • F24J 2/38 - employing tracking means (F24J 2/02, F24J 2/06 take precedence;rotary supports or mountings therefor F24J 2/54;supporting structures of photovoltaic modules for generation of electric power specially adapted for solar tracking systems H02S 20/32)
  • F24J 2/07 - Receivers working at high temperature, e.g. for solar power plants
  • F24J 2/16 - having flat plates
  • F24J 2/54 - specially adapted for rotary movement
  • F24J 2/02 - Solar heat collectors with support for article heated, e.g. stoves, ranges, crucibles, furnaces or ovens using solar heat
  • G06F 17/50 - Computer-aided design