Claims
- 1. A reflector for a central receiver system, the reflector comprising:
a mirror; a facet having walls defining a coolant channel, the coolant channel adapted to receive a heat conductive liquid; and an adhesive compound disposed between the mirror and the facet such that the mirror is fixed to the facet so as to experience compressive stress.
- 2. The reflector of claim 1, wherein the compressive stress imposed by the facet on the mirror is sufficient in magnitude to offset substantially a tensile stress experienced by the mirror when the mirror is being operated at an operating temperature.
- 3. The reflector of claim 1, wherein the facet includes cooling fins for removing heat from the heat conductive liquid.
- 4. The reflector of claim 1, wherein the facet comprises walls defining a coolant flow channel.
- 5. The reflector of claim 1, wherein the reflector further includes a stiffening plate disposed between the mirror and the facet.
- 6. The reflector of claim 5, wherein the stiffening plate comprises a honeycomb shape.
- 7. The reflector of claim 1, wherein the reflector comprises a shape from the group comprising at least one of: triangular, rectangular, hexagonal, circular, and square shapes.
- 8. The reflector of claim 1, wherein the facet includes a turbulence generating system for disturbing laminar flow of the heat conductive liquid.
- 9. The reflector of claim 1, wherein the facet includes a metal backing coupled to a metal substrate of the mirror, the metal backing and the substrate having alternating projections extending into the coolant flow channel.
- 10. The reflector of claim 1, wherein the facet includes a molded backing coupled to the mirror, the molded backing having a plurality of fins extending into the coolant flow channel.
- 11. The reflector of claim 10, wherein the molded backing includes reinforced plastic.
- 12. The reflector of claim 4, wherein the walls of the facet defining the coolant flow channel include a plurality of alternating projections extending into the coolant flow channel.
- 13. The reflector of claim 1, further comprising a fluid coupling fitting coupled to the facet for coupling the facet to an adjacent reflector.
- 14. A reflector for a central receiver system, the reflector comprising:
a mirror having a metal substrate; a facet having a metal backing defining a coolant channel, the coolant channel adapted to receive a heat conductive liquid; and a thermally conductive adhesive compound disposed between the mirror and the facet such that the mirror is fixed to the facet under a compressive stress; wherein the metal substrate and the metal backing have a plurality of alternating projections extending into the coolant channel.
- 15. The reflector of claim 14, wherein the compressive stress imposed by the facet on the mirror is sufficient in magnitude to substantially offset a tensile stress experienced by the mirror under operating temperatures.
- 16. The reflector of claim 14, wherein the metal backing of the facet comprises a serpentine fluid flow path.
- 17. The reflector of claim 14, wherein the facet has walls defining a coolant channel.
- 18. The reflector of claim 14, wherein the reflector comprises a shape from the group comprising at least one of: triangular, rectangular, hexagonal, circular, and square shapes.
- 19. The reflector of claim 14, wherein the facet comprises at least one fluid flow fitting for coupling the facet in fluid flow communication with at least one adjacently positioned reflector.
- 20. A reflector for a central receiver system, the reflector comprising:
a mirror; a facet having walls defining a coolant channel, the coolant channel adapted to receive a heat conductive liquid; a stiffening plate disposed between the mirror and the facet for supporting the mirror; and a thermally conductive adhesive compound disposed between the mirror and the facet such that the mirror is fixed to the facet under a compressive stress.
- 21. The reflector of claim 20, wherein the stiffening plate comprises a honeycomb shape.
- 22. The reflector of claim 20, wherein the compressive stress imposed by the facet on the mirror is sufficient in magnitude to substantially offset a tensile stress experienced by the mirror while the mirror is operating at an operating temperature.
- 23. The reflector of claim 20, wherein the reflector comprises a shape from at least one of the group of: triangular, rectangular, hexagonal, circular, and square shapes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/879,363 filed on Jun. 12, 2001. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09879363 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10755959 |
Jan 2004 |
US |