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Solar Parabolic Reflector By Alan S. Burford A.S Engineering A.A.S Computer Aided Drafting and Design (pending)

Solar Parabolic Reflector By Alan S. Burford A.S Engineering A.A.S Computer Aided Drafting and Design (pending)

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Solar Parabolic Reflector

By Alan S. Burford

A.S Engineering

A.A.S Computer Aided Drafting and Design (pending)

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Material Thermal Conductivity(W/moC)

Admiralty (71 Cu - 28 Zn - 1 Sn) 111

Aluminum 202

Aluminum brass (76 Cu - 22 Zn - 2 Al) 100

Brass (70 Cu - 30 Zn) 99

Carbon Steel 45

Carbon-moly (0.5 Mo) 43

Chrome-moly steel (1 Cr - 0.5 Mo) 42

Chrome-moly steel (2 1/4 Cr - 0.5 Mo) 38

Chrome-moly steel (5 Cr - 0.5 Mo) 35

Chrome-moly steel (12 Cr - 1 Mo) 28

Copper 386

Cupro-nickel (90 Cu - 10 Ni) 71

Cupro-nickel (70 Cu - 30 Ni) 29

Inconel 19

Lead 35

Monel (67 Ni - 30 Cu - 1.4 Fe) 26

Nickel 62

Red Brass (85 Cu - 15 Zn) 159

Stainless Steel, type 316 (17 Cr - 12 Ni - 2 Mo)

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Stainless Steel, type 304 (18 Cr - 8 Ni) 16

Titanium 19

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Typical Floor Design

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This parabolic solar concentrator dish collects about 3 square meters of sunlight. At 100% efficiency it should produce about 3000 watts of power or 10242 BTU per hour. In actuality it produces about 1873 watts or 6391 BTU per hour. This is a system efficiency of about 62%.Experiment date 9/25/07Ambient temp 65˚F 83 pounds of water(This is about 10 gallons at 8.33 pounds per gallon.)1 BTU raises 1 pound of water 1˚F 77˚F change of 83 pounds of water = 6391 BTUBTU / hour to Watts = BTU / hour x 0.293Watt-hours to BTU = Watts x 3.4141873 actual watts / 3000 potential watts = 62.4% efficiency

1873 watts of solar thermonuclear radiation was being collected at the focal point by the collector coil.

Example of Parabolic Dish

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MY DESIGN

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EXTRA FEATUREScan adjust to suns direction