From research to industry: Development of a high-resolution measurement system for mirrored heliostats in series production
Author(s) -
Steffen Schedler,
Steffen Ulmer,
Henning Koch,
Marc Röger,
Daniel Benítez,
Christoph Prahl,
Gerhard Weinrebe
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/1.5117563
Subject(s) - heliostat , series (stratigraphy) , computer science , production (economics) , production system (computer science) , systems engineering , engineering , electrical engineering , operating system , geology , process (computing) , solar energy , paleontology , economics , macroeconomics
A new measurement system able to measure the shape accuracy of complete mirrored heliostat modules in series production was developed. The applied deflectometry measurement method is based on the reflection of regular patterns in the mirror surface and their distortions due to mirror surface deviations. The measurement system’s key features are its high spatial resolution, its low global measurement uncertainty of less than 0.2 mrad and its total measurement and evaluation time of few minutes. The measurement process is contact-free and completely automatic, which allows a 100% optical quality control of the production of the heliostat modules for a typical solar tower power plant. The system is validated by measuring a flat reference surface and by comparison to manual photogrammetry measurements. This makes the new measurement system, called QDec-M-Helio, a valuable tool for final geometric quality control of heliostats in series production, especially for new generation heliostats which obtain its final curvature during a bonding process between mirror and support structure from a precise jig.A new measurement system able to measure the shape accuracy of complete mirrored heliostat modules in series production was developed. The applied deflectometry measurement method is based on the reflection of regular patterns in the mirror surface and their distortions due to mirror surface deviations. The measurement system’s key features are its high spatial resolution, its low global measurement uncertainty of less than 0.2 mrad and its total measurement and evaluation time of few minutes. The measurement process is contact-free and completely automatic, which allows a 100% optical quality control of the production of the heliostat modules for a typical solar tower power plant. The system is validated by measuring a flat reference surface and by comparison to manual photogrammetry measurements. This makes the new measurement system, called QDec-M-Helio, a valuable tool for final geometric quality control of heliostats in series production, especially for new generation heliostats which obtain its fina...
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