International Journal of Photoenergy (Jan 2015)

Construction and Optical Testing of Inflatable Membrane Mirror Using Structured Light Technique

  • Felipe Patiño-Jiménez,
  • Yuri Nahmad-Molinari,
  • Víctor Iván Moreno-Oliva,
  • Fátima De Los Santos-García,
  • Agustin Santiago-Alvarado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/196186
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Construction and characterization of an inflatable mirror prototype made out of flexible polymeric membranes are being presented. Surfaces were curved by imposing a slight excess of air pressure. Lightweighted, lowcost, and commercially available materials were selected in order to produce solar concentration elements at competitive prices. In this sense, large-area, image-forming mirrors with low optical acuity were achieved by concentration purposes. Optical characterization of the mirror’s shape at a given pressure or curvature radius was done by means of a structuredlight technique with a resolution of 0.1 mm finding a conical shape acquired by the inflated mirror as the best approximation. Concentration ratio achieved for a focal length of 5068 mm was of 25.1 suns, making a promising approach for lowering initial investment costs in applications such as hot-water, parabolic dish with Stirling engines, or concentrated photovoltaic electricity generation.