Journal of Design and the Built Environment (Dec 2008)

A design of fluorescent fiber solar concentrator (FFSC) and outdoor testing for remote indoor day lighting and power producing evaluation for building integration

  • Wang Chen,
  • H. Abdul-Rahman,
  • S. P. Rao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 97 – 114

Abstract

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Different from the conventional luminescent solar concentrator (LSC), a 1200mmx1200m m solar concentrator consisting of 150 pieces of three-color 1m long, 2mm diameter fluorescent fibers (FFSC) has been designed and mounted on a University building roof and the concentrated light is transported to a remote dark room through 10m long, 201m diameter clear optical fibers. Outdoor testing for remote indoor day lighting and power producing evaluation has been conducted. A 31-day monitored data from 24 May2ooS to 23 june200S has been presented and the results reveal that even though FFSC is not practical yet to replace the conventional BIPV approach for power producing, it has a pleasant potential in remote indoor day lighting {or large amount application in building integration.

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