ASME 2011 5th International Conference on Energy Sustainability, Parts A, B, and C 2011
DOI: 10.1115/es2011-54453
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AIMFAST: Initial Dish System Alignments Results Using Fringe Reflection Methods

Abstract: The proper alignment of facets on a dish engine system is critical to the performance of the system. Improper alignment can lead to poor performance and shortened life, through excessively high flux on the receiver surfaces, imbalanced power on multicylinder engines, and intercept losses at the aperture. Alignment approaches used in the past are time consuming field operations, typically taking 4–6 hours per dish with 40–80 facets on the dish. Production systems will need rapid, accurate alignment implemented … Show more

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“…These results will be reported in Ref. [13]. The complete alignment system will then be ruggedized and applied to the nearfield assembly line for the SunCatcher systems.…”
Section: Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These results will be reported in Ref. [13]. The complete alignment system will then be ruggedized and applied to the nearfield assembly line for the SunCatcher systems.…”
Section: Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 97%