Optimal Sizing of Cylindrical Receivers for Surround Heliostat Fields Using fluxtracer

This article presents an innovative approach for optimizing the dimensions of cylindrical receivers for solar tower systems. In this approach, a single set of rays, representative of a complete annual ray-tracing simulation of the solar tower system, is used and processed to evaluate numerous receiv...

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