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A parabolic dish concentrator typically does not need tracking because it is curved in all directions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The objective of this research was to design a low cost parabolic solar dish concentrator with small-to moderate size for direct electricity generation. Such model can be installed in rural areas which are not connected to governmental grid. Three diameters of the dish; 5, 10 and 20 m are investigated and the focal point to dish diameter ratio is set to be 0.3 in all studied cases. Special attention is given to the selection of the appropriate dimensions of the reflecting surfaces to be cut from the available sheets in the market aiming to reduce both cutting cost and sheets cost. The dimensions of the ribs and rings which support the reflecting surface are optimized in order to minimize the entire weight of the dish while providing the minimum possible total deflection and stresses in the beams. The study applies full stress analysis of the frame of the dish using Autodesk Inventor. The study recommends to use landscape orientation for the reflective facets and increase the ribs angle and the distance between the connecting rings. The methodology presented is robust and can be extended to larger dish diameters.

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ayushadarsh3: Yes, it is true that a parabolic dish concentrator typically does not need tracking because it is curved in all directions.
Answered by SIVAME2006
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A parabolic dish concentrator typically does not need tracking because it is curved in all directions. is true or false


ranashyamsinghyadav7: A parabolic dish concentrator typically does not need tracking because it is curved in all directions.
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