Comparative Analysis of Reverse Truncated Pyramid and Other Nonimaging Concentrators as the Receiver in Laser Wireless Power Transmission System

Xian Long Meng, Xin Yuan Li, Yi Chao Hou, Pu Zhang, Cun Liang Liu

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Abstract

The global energy landscape faces significant challenges in meeting the demands of modern industries for stable and efficient energy supply. Laser wireless power transmission (LWPT) systems, which utilize the photovoltaic effect to convert laser beam energy, hold great promise due to their long-range transmission capability and high precision. However, the current energy conversion efficiency of these systems requires further improvement to achieve optimal performance. To enhance concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) system performance, the study examines different nonimaging concentrators such as reverse truncated pyramid, cross-compound parabolic concentrator, and square elliptical hyperboloid. Numerical simulations using the finite element method analyze the multifield coupling mechanism of PV modules with various concentration lenses. Three CPV systems with RTP concentrators of different heights were studied to understand the impact of geometry on CPV performance. And the main impact of rotation angle was discussed. The research findings provide essential insights into CPV system performance and the influence of different concentration lenses, contributing valuable knowledge towards improving LWPT technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5513198
JournalInternational Journal of Energy Research
Volume2024
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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