FluxTracer: A Ray Tracer Postprocessor to Assist in the Design and Optimization of Solar Concentrators and Receivers
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Blanco, Manuel
Constantinou, Marios
Corsi, Clotilde
Grigoriev, Victor
Milidonis, Kypros
Panagiotou, Constantinos F.
Papanicolas, Costas N.
Pye, John
Votyakov, Evgeny
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
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This paper presents FluxTracer, an advanced open source computer tool to assist in the
analysis, design, and optimization of solar concentrators and receivers. FluxTracer is a
postprocessor for Monte Carlo ray tracers used to simulate the optical behavior of
solar concentrating systems. By postprocessing the rays generated by the ray tracer,
FluxTracer can partition into volumetric pixels (voxels) a region of interest in
three-dimensional (3D) space defined by the user and compute for each voxel the radiant
power density of the concentrated solar radiation. Depending upon the set of rays provided
by the ray tracer, it may be able to integrate the radiant power density in every
voxel over time. The radiant energy density analysis described is just one of the analyses
that FluxTracer can carry out on the set of rays generated by the ray tracer. This paper
presents the main analyses that FluxTracer can provide. It also presents examples of how
the information provided by FluxTracer can be used to assist in the analysis, design, and
optimization of solar concentrators and receivers. FluxTracer is the first of a series of
components of an open-source computational framework for the analysis, design, and
optimization of solar concentrators and receiver, being developed by The Cyprus Institute
(CyI) and the Australian National University (ANU).
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Journal of Solar Energy Engineering
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