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@PHDTHESIS{Wolfertstetter:706465,
      author       = {Wolfertstetter, Fabian Anselm},
      othercontributors = {Pitz-Paal, Robert and Wiedensohler, Alfred},
      title        = {{A}uswirkungen von {V}erschmutzung auf konzentrierende
                      solarthermische {K}raftwerke},
      school       = {RWTH Aachen University},
      type         = {Dissertation},
      address      = {Aachen},
      reportid     = {RWTH-2017-08665},
      pages        = {1 Online-Ressource (205 Seiten) : Illustrationen,
                      Diagramme},
      year         = {2016},
      note         = {Veröffentlicht auf dem Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen
                      University 2017; Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2016},
      abstract     = {The soiling of solar mirrors compromises significantly the
                      efficiency of concentrating solar power (CSP)-plants. It
                      causes a partial loss of incoming radiation when being
                      reflected at the mirror surfaces of the solar field. This
                      reduces the output of the power plant or causes increased
                      cleaning costs. Many potential CSP-sites lackinformation on
                      soiling. In this thesis measurement methods are presented to
                      quantify the effect of soiling. The collected data is
                      applied in a financial yield analysis study and a
                      statistical analysis concerning the meteorological causes of
                      soiling.A novel measurement device called Tracking
                      Cleanliness Sensor (TraCS) is presented. It is an accessory
                      to an existing irradiance measurement station with a solar
                      tracker. It consists of a second pyrheliometer that is
                      installed to measure the direct normal irradiance (DNI) as
                      reflected by a sample mirror. Comparing the reflected to the
                      directly measured DNI is a measurement for the reflectivity
                      of the sample mirror. The parameter cleanliness is
                      calculated by comparing the reflectivity of a soiled mirror
                      to its reflectivity in the clean state. In a next step, the
                      soiling-rate is calculated. The soiling-rate is defined as
                      the daily loss of cleanliness with time. TraCS is a low cost
                      instrument that requires little additional maintenance.
                      Further advantages compared to currently employed
                      measurement methods are its high time resolution, the use of
                      the current sun spectrum and the measurement of alarge
                      mirror surface area of 30 cm2. A soiling-rate dataset of 1,
                      5 years measured at Plataforma Solar de Almería (PSA) in
                      Spain in daily time resolution is presented and analyzed.
                      The mean soiling-rate is - 0, 0052 /Tag.The dataset is
                      applied in a yield analysis study for two types of power
                      plants at two different sites. The focus lies on the exact
                      reproduction of cleaning activities and costs. Adjustment of
                      cleaning activities to a daily measurement of the
                      soiling-rate can increase the profit of a power plant
                      project over its lifetime. Candidate cleaning strategies are
                      compared to a constant cleaning activity with one vehicle
                      (reference). The increase in profit ranges up to 2, 6 $\%.$
                      In existing yield analysis software packages the mean
                      cleanliness of the solar field $(Cl_Feld)$ is assumed as
                      constant. Setting $Cl_Feld$ equal to the yearly mean value
                      of $Cl_Feld$ resulting from thereference strategy and
                      calculating the yearly monetary yield results in a 0, 58
                      $\%$ higher profit than that resulting from a time resolved
                      $Cl_Feld.$ The assumption of a constant $Cl_Feld$
                      overestimates the project’s revenues in this case because
                      the different weighting of daily DNI-sums by $Cl_Feld$ is
                      not accounted for. Time resolved soiling-rate measurements
                      therefore are an important pre-requisite for the correct
                      estimation of yield analysis studies and optimization of
                      cleaning activities.In a next step, the soiling-rate dataset
                      is compared to the simultaneously measured weather
                      parameters airborne particle mass concentration, diffuse
                      irradiance, dew, wind speed, wind direction, relative
                      humidity and combinations of the latter. It follows, that
                      the particle mass concentration for particles up to 10 m
                      (PM10)correlate best with the soiling rate. The adhesion of
                      particles of this size class to the mirror surface is
                      potentiated by the occurrence of dew. On days where
                      particles impact mainly perpendicular to the mirror surface,
                      the correlation coefficients between PM10 and the
                      soiling-rate are higher for many subperiods of two to four
                      months. The slopes of linear fits between soiling-rate and
                      the investigated weather parameters vary with time. This can
                      be explained by alternating properties of the adhered
                      particles. For the definition a general model, further
                      measurement parameters have to be included. The novel
                      instrument TraCS enables measurements of time-resolved
                      soiling datasets.These are necessary for a refinement of
                      yield analysis and the development of improved cleaning
                      strategies as shown here. The influence of several weather
                      parameters on the soiling-rate has been identified.},
      cin          = {412910},
      ddc          = {620},
      cid          = {$I:(DE-82)412910_20140620$},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)11},
      doi          = {10.18154/RWTH-2017-08665},
      url          = {https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/706465},
}