Super Heater

Concentrator Analysis 1 

A Focal Point Calculation 2

Concentrator Optimization 3

Reflector Material 4

Flexible Pipe for 400°C 5

Construction Examples 6

Concentrator Heat Receiver Tube 7

Bonding Metal, Glass etc. 8

A Closed Parabolic Trough(With full bird protection. Text to speech is available here.)
An Open Parabolic Trough 10 (May need partial bird friendly fishing net cover over the receiver tube, in order to avoid the death ray close to the focal point.)
Some Parabolic Trough Parameters 11



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A few advantages of parabolic reflectors:
A. Low profile in the landscape.

B. Good enough sunlight concentration factor that enables the collection of enough heat to drive a turbine.

C. A parabolic trough can be constructed so that, in particular, the death ray problem for birds is eliminated. If necessary, using a fishing net skirt over the top of the absorber tube and hanging down at a length and angle where the surrounding radiating temperature is not more than 45ºC to 50ºC

From the Design Strategy, it was arbitrarily decided to use collecting blocks that can deliver 100kwh of energy at the output of the power supply, which means 50% energy loss inside the (SHE), amounting to 200kwh solar concentrator input with an area of  44.44m².

Super Heater App. Size 1 
100kWh

Super Heater App. Size 3  2400kWh

Road Vehicle (fossil fuel) App. Size 100kW





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