SOLARPACES 2018: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5117704
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Monitoring of soiling with the AVUS instrument – Technical and economic assessment

Abstract: Soiling impacts energy harvesting of CSP Plants as well as operation and maintenance cost. The identification of the proneness of a potential solar site to soiling would reduce risk and improve the performance and cost prediction. To allow for medium and long term monitoring of soiling rates, precise, replicable and fully automated measuring methods are needed, similar to today's solar resource assessment. Furthermore, the analysis of dust and its adhesion to solar reflectors are of interest. Tackling both req… Show more

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“…The spot measurements deliver highly accurate information about specified measurands, with the aim to improve the existing measurements. In addition to the state-of-the art systems, one recent advantage in on-site measurement technology are systems to continuously measure the cleanliness value of a mirror sample, e.g., the Automated In situ Measurement of Contamination Quotas and Spectrums (AVUS) [70,71] and the Tracking Cleanliness Sensor (TraCS) [28]. With both systems, the soiling rates can be continuously determined at a single point in the solar field.…”
Section: On-site Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spot measurements deliver highly accurate information about specified measurands, with the aim to improve the existing measurements. In addition to the state-of-the art systems, one recent advantage in on-site measurement technology are systems to continuously measure the cleanliness value of a mirror sample, e.g., the Automated In situ Measurement of Contamination Quotas and Spectrums (AVUS) [70,71] and the Tracking Cleanliness Sensor (TraCS) [28]. With both systems, the soiling rates can be continuously determined at a single point in the solar field.…”
Section: On-site Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%