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11 September 2006 Solar internal lighting using optical collectors and fibers
F. Francini, D. Fontani, D. Jafrancesco, L. Mercatelli, P. Sansoni
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Abstract
A system exploiting solar energy, by means of optical collectors and fibres, has been applied for indoor illumination. The project has been called "The Sunflowers" for the property of solar collectors to track solar position during the day. Every "sunflower" contains several solar collectors, each of which is coupled to an optical fibre. The "Sunflower" is provided of mechanical systems and electric accessories for solar tracking. The light focused by the solar collector can be used in two possible ways: for internal illumination with direct solar light; otherwise it can be accumulated for lighting when the sun is not present. The first function is obtained coupling the optical collector to an optical fibre, which transports the solar light in selected points within the showcases. The second one consists in focusing solar light on a photovoltaic cell of the last generation type with high efficiency. In this configuration the photovoltaic cell converts the focused light into electric energy to be used for illumination in case of sun absence. A demonstrative installation has been realised applying this solar illumination system to museum lighting: a prototype has been tested in a prestigious museum in Florence.
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F. Francini, D. Fontani, D. Jafrancesco, L. Mercatelli, and P. Sansoni "Solar internal lighting using optical collectors and fibers", Proc. SPIE 6338, Nonimaging Optics and Efficient Illumination Systems III, 63380O (11 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.678248
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KEYWORDS
Solar energy

Optical fibers

Sun

Light sources and illumination

Solar concentrators

Solar cells

Sensors

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