The present application is based on and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-241226, filed on Oct. 27, 2010, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a photovoltaic unit using a resin Fresnel lens, in particular, to one incorporating an integrated multiple Fresnel lens sheet.
In recent years the use of natural energy as renewable source of power has received great attention. One example is power generation with photovoltaic cells (solar cells), utilizing solar radiation. To increase the amount of power generation, a collector including reflective mirrors and lenses in combination to collect light on solar cells has been proposed (refer to Patent Document 1). For example, Patent Document 2 discloses a collector in which a large number of light-collecting Fresnel lenses are arranged on the same plane and each solar cell is arranged at the focus position of each Fresnel lens as a unit. The Fresnel lenses for such a collector are generally formed by casting, injection molding, press molding, or transcription molding as photopolymerization (2P) using a UV curable resin, using a metal mold cut from a cut metal plate with a lathe.
To arrange the solar cells at the focus positions of the Fresnel lenses, the lenses can be individually mounted in frames. For the sake of facilitating manufacturing, it is proposed that a large number of light-collecting Fresnel lenses (unit lenses) in
The Fresnel lenses need to be translucent and made from transparent resin or inorganic glass. The transparent resin is preferably used because of light weight and ease of manufacturing.
Meanwhile, it is necessary to sufficiently reduce a gap between the sheet and the frame in order to prevent rain drops or dust from entering inside which would otherwise cause failures.
It is essential to accurately set the focus positions of the Fresnel lenses relative to the corresponding solar cells in view of power generation efficiency. However, the multiple Fresnel lens sheet and frame are in general made from different materials from those of the base plate on which the solar cells are disposed so that with a change in temperature or humidity, they differently behave in terms of elasticity. This may cause a displacement of the focus position of each unit lens from the solar cell, resulting in a decrease in the power generation efficiency. This is particularly significant for a resin Fresnel lens sheet.
With a change in temperature or humidity, the sheet in
Moreover, it is difficult to estimate which portion of the sheet will be the center point of expansion and design the sheet with the displacement taken into consideration. With use of a rectangular multiple Fresnel lens sheet, if the center point falls in the vicinity of any of the four corners, the focus position in the opposite corner will be most displaced from the solar cell.
Patent Document 1: U.S. Pat. No. 5,125,983
Patent Document 2: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. H11-026800
An object of the present invention is to minimally reduce a displacement of the focus positions of the lenses from the solar cells even if the Fresnel lens sheet and the base plate on which the solar cells are arranged elastically behave differently due to temperature or humidity changes, as well as to prevent a decrease in power generation efficiency.
The above object is achieved by a photovoltaic unit which comprises an integrated multiple Fresnel lens sheet and a base plate on which solar cells are arranged adjacent to a focus position of each Fresnel lens, wherein the multiple Fresnel lens sheet is fixed to the base plate at a lens sheet fixing portion adjacent to a center of gravity of the sheet.
Preferably, the lens sheet fixing portion is adjacent to the center of gravity of the sheet and at a boundary of individual Fresnel lenses.
Further, the multiple Fresnel sheet can have a second fixing portion in addition to the lens sheet fixing portion, and the multiple Fresnel sheet is movable only in a direction connecting the lens sheet fixing portion and the second fixing portion.
In this case the second fixing portion can be adjacent to an end of the entire multiple Fresnel lens sheet.
According to the present invention, it is possible to minimally reduce a displacement of the focus positions of the individual Fresnel lenses from the solar cells even if the Fresnel lens sheet expands or shrinks due to a temperature or humidity change.
Meanwhile,
Now,
According to the present invention a lens sheet fixing portion 51 is provided on the surface of the multiple Fresnel lens sheet near the center of gravity. Because of a general rectangular shape thereof, the center of gravity is at the center of the line connecting the centers of long sides of the multiple Fresnel lens sheet as shown in
In forming the multiple Fresnel lens sheet, a small non-use area in which no lenses are formed may occur at the joints of lenses or lens molds. It is preferable to provide the lens sheet fixing portion in such a non-use area.
Meanwhile, with respect to a multiple Fresnel lens sheet in an odd-number column and an odd-number row, for example, 3 columns, 3 rows in
In terms of preventing interference with optical transmittance, the lens sheet fixing element 5 is preferably provided in a portion other than a pyramid-like focus area whose bottom side is the Fresnel lens 11 and apex is the solar cell 3, as shown in
Further, with the multiple Fresnel lens sheet fixed at the lens sheet fixing portion 51 as shown in
The present invention is applicable to each of divided multiple Fresnel lens sheets of a large-size photovoltaic unit using solar cells 3 in an 8-by-8 or more matrix. For example, in a large-size photovoltaic unit with solar cells 3 in a 12-by-12 matrix, two multiple Fresnel lens sheets 1 in a 6-by-12 matrix are fixed in the vicinity of the respective centers of gravity. Alternatively, four multiple Fresnel lens sheets in a 6-by-6 matrix can be fixed in the vicinity of the respective centers of gravity.
Moreover, in adhering the multiple Fresnel lens to a frame element, a warpage may occur in the sheet because of thermal expansion or expansion by water absorption. In view of preventing this, a seal element which enables fixation with no adhesive can be provided on both or at least either of the sheet and the frame element. The seal element is preferably a flexible element with less friction resistance, for example.
Further, each of the solar cells 3 can include a secondary optical collector to compensate for the displacement of the focus position.
The sheet can include a second fixing portion 52 not to hinder the elasticity of the sheet in addition to the lens sheet fixing portion adjacent to the center of gravity of the sheet. As shown in
Moreover, preferably, the second fixing portion is placed near the end of the entire multiple Fresnel lens sheet. Thereby, it is possible to effectively prevent the sheet from rotating about the lens sheet fixing portion.
Further, it is more preferable that the second fixing portion is a notch at the end of the entire multiple Fresnel lens sheet. By covering the notch with the frame element in which the multiple Fresnel lens sheet is fixed, it can prevent dust or water from entering the notch.
The outer form of the multiple Fresnel lens sheet is not limited to a rectangle, as shown in
In the following, examples of a multiple Fresnel lens sheet made from acrylic resin fixed to an aluminum frame are described. Using these examples, amounts of displacement of the Fresnel lens sheet from the frame by a temperature or humidity change were calculated at the centers of the unit lenses. The amounts changed in distance from a fixed point.
In the calculation linear coefficient of expansion of the acrylic resin is 6.6×10−5(1/deg C.), linear coefficient of expansion of the aluminum is 2.35×10−5(1/deg C.), coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of the acrylic resin is 0.3% (humidity 0% to 85%) and coefficient of hygroscopic expansion of the aluminum is 0% (humidity 0% to 85%).
Note that a description of the unit lenses at symmetric position relative to the fixed point is omitted. In
Outer form of sheet: rectangle in 715 mm by 1,350 mm
Size of unit Fresnel lens: square in 225 mm by 225 mm
Gap between unit Fresnel lenses: vertically 20 mm, horizontally 0 mm
Outer form of sheet: rectangle in 715 mm by 450 mm
Size of unit Fresnel lens: square in 225 mm by 225 mm
Gap between unit Fresnel lenses: vertically 20 mm, horizontally 0 mm
A multiple Fresnel lens sheet in 6 columns, 3 rows as structured below was formed by injection molding with a metal mold.
Resin: acrylic resin, Parapet® manufactured by Kuraray Co. Ltd.
Outer form of sheet: rectangle in 715 mm by 1,350 mm
Size of unit Fresnel lens: square in 225 mm by 225 mm
Gap between unit Fresnel lenses: vertically 20 mm, horizontally 0 mm
Material of frame and solar cell plate: aluminum
It is understood from the drawing that the results obtained in the first example match those in the first example.
As seen from the above examples and comparisons, the present invention can achieve a reduction to a minimum in the displacement of the focus positions from the solar cells and prevention of a decrease in the power generation efficiency even if the elastic behavior of the Fresnel lens sheet under a temperature or humidity change differs from that of the base plate on which the solar cells are disposed.
Although the present invention has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. It should be appreciated that variations or modifications may be made in the embodiments described by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
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