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Chapter 1 Nonimaging optical systems and their uses Irfan Ullah Department of Information and Communication Engineering Myongji university, Yongin, South Korea Copyright © solarlits.com
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Image-forming system Capable of being used for imaging Nonimaging system Do not attempt to form an image of the source. Introduction not spherical surfaces
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Equilibirium temperature T of black body σ is the Stefan Boltzmann constant, 5.67 × 10 -8 Wm -2 °K -4 S is the radiation power density, approximately 1KWm -2 For generating electric power, increase S by a factor C Focus the image of sun with an image forming system How large a value of C is theoretically possible? Can the theoretical maximum concentration be achieved in practice? Nonimaging collectors T = 364°K or 90.85°C
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Nonimaging (anidolic, meaning “without image”) F-number N is given by f is the focal length D is the diameter of the entrance pupil (effective aperture) Nonimaging concentrators are more efficient than image forming systems Nonimaging collectors cont’d..
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Concentration ratio A plane entrance aperture of area A' plane exit aperture of area Concentration ratio of a linear concentrator Concentration ratio Output dimensions Perpendicular to the line Is there any limit to the value of C?
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Theoretical maximum concentration in a rotational concentrator is Condition: rays emerge at all angles up to π/2 from the normal to the exit face For a linear concentrator Concentration ratio cont’d.. Source at infinity
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Can actual concentrators be designed with the theoretically best performance? Can all reflecting surfaces have 100% reflectivity? Can all refracting surfaces have perfectly antireflective coating? Can all shapes be made exactly right? Yes, 2D concentrators can be designed. Also 3D concentrators, if consider refractive index or infinity thin surfaces properly And also rotational symmetric concentrators. Other approach is to use complex design, or by using materials which are not possible in practice Concentration ratio cont’d..
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Photomultipliers These detectors multiply the current produced by incident light by as much as 100 million times Limited in size and volume (1 m 3 ) Optics of visual receptors (retina) Uses of concentrators PhotomultiplierPrinciple of PhotomultiplierHuman eye
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Filament Light emitting diode (LED) Emitting light into wide angular spread Problem: efficiently collimate to emit in a certain angular emitted region Uses of illuminators Compact fluorescent lamp LED LED with reflector
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