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Nonimaging fresnel lenses

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  • 272 pages
  • 10 hours of reading

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Nonimaging Fresnel Lenses: Design and Performance of Solar Concentrators delves into the realm of nonimaging optics for sunlight concentration. Readers may come from various backgrounds, including optical sciences, and may seek a comprehensive understanding of the optical performance of the world's first practical nonimaging Fresnel lens concentrator. The book provides detailed insights into nonimaging optics, supported by test results, and compares these findings with imaging Fresnel lenses and mirror-based concentrators. For solar energy professionals, the text explains the synergy between nonimaging optics and solar energy collection, highlighting that solar energy concentration does not require imaging qualities. Instead, it emphasizes the need for flexible designs of uniform flux concentrators that accommodate solar disk size, spectrum, and tracking errors. Since its inception in 1965, nonimaging optics has evolved significantly, proving invaluable for solar power conversion. This expertise is also applicable to other fields, such as optoelectronics, where market opportunities are currently more lucrative than in solar power generation.

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Nonimaging fresnel lenses, Ralf Leutz

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2001
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