Finite Lambertian source analysis of concentrators: application to solar reflectors.
@article{Luque1981FiniteLS,
title={Finite Lambertian source analysis of concentrators: application to solar reflectors.},
author={Antonio Luque and J. M. Miranda Gom{\'e}z},
journal={Applied optics},
year={1981},
volume={20 24},
pages={
4193-200
}
}The maximum power cast on a collector from a source of finite angular extension by a concentrator of fixed position occurs when the collector sees the concentrator as a Lambertian source. Concentrators not fully meeting this requirement are evaluated using a parameter called the shape quality factor. Lambertian concentrators can be obtained with mirrors but not with lenses of finite n. In many cases they are not ideal, and some rays are cast outside the collector leading to an intercept factor…
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