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I’m goanna to build a solar furnace for aluminum melting. I planto build this to recycle aluminum and before I start to build it I want to makesure that this will be work.
I plan to build a parabolic mirror with 2 meter radius. The problemis that I cannot make sure whether my calculations are correct or not! It isnot supposed to be such good results!?
Here is what I done:
I guess something is wrong but I don’t know what …
Because when we do that with fuel powered kiln it takes up to 40 min and maybemore.
I tried to calculate as good as I could (as I known for mybad calculation and also a bad English writer).
I could not found any other way to perform this calculation.I ask for:
- Is there any equation to calculate amount ofsun power in the focal point of a parabolic mirror?
- What about my calculation?
- And a technical question: is it better to make it in Fresnel mirror insteadof parabolic shape mirror as it simple to both build and maintain? Which onewill operate better?
I’m goanna to build a solar furnace for aluminum melting. I planto build this to recycle aluminum and before I start to build it I want to makesure that this will be work.
I plan to build a parabolic mirror with 2 meter radius. The problemis that I cannot make sure whether my calculations are correct or not! It isnot supposed to be such good results!?
Here is what I done:
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Aluminum Mass = 10 (Kg)
Aluminum Heat Capacity = 0.897 (J g-1 K-1)
Aluminum Melting Point = 933 (K)
So, amount of heat we need to melt 10(kg) Aluminum is:
(10 ×1000)gr ×0.897 ×933=8369 (KJ)
So, we need 8369 Kilojoule to melt 10 (kg) of Aluminum.
And according to: http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/Numbers/Math/Mathematical_Thinking/sun12.htm
energy from sun can be calculated from equation bellow:
Energy in (mill joules) => mJ = (mW/cm2) × (Aria incm2) × (Time in sec)
Mirror Area = 125663.70 = 120000
Solar Constant = 137 (mW/cm2)
So, amount of energy will be received to mirror is:
137 ×120000 ×60 = 986400000 mJ= 986 KJ per Min
987 Kilojoules in a minute.
If mirror works with 50% efficiency we will get 493 Kilojoules.
And if we lose 50% of heat in melting process we have 246 Kilojoules.
I guess something is wrong but I don’t know what …
Because when we do that with fuel powered kiln it takes up to 40 min and maybemore.
I tried to calculate as good as I could (as I known for mybad calculation and also a bad English writer).
I could not found any other way to perform this calculation.I ask for:
- Is there any equation to calculate amount ofsun power in the focal point of a parabolic mirror?
- What about my calculation?
- And a technical question: is it better to make it in Fresnel mirror insteadof parabolic shape mirror as it simple to both build and maintain? Which onewill operate better?
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