Summer 2021 – Group 5 Presentation

Summer 2021 – Group 5 Presentation

Group 5: Lagarto-Ray

Team Members

Kathleen Anderson, Christina Brooks, Gabriel Guanche, Alexander Hong, Benjamin Lehmann, Matthew Petrick, James Sanchez

Abstract 

LagartoRay introduces various benefits to energy production from the sun not offered by today’s heliostat market. Founded on the principle that the ground coverage area of each heliostat module should be minimized to maximize the efficiency of the heliostat field, the design requires only one tubular connection to the ground to hold 1 m^2 of reflective surface. The size of the LagartoRay lowers the cost of a module significantly with savings in the support structure and actuation systems, making installing a LagartoRay field cheaper than existing technologies on the market. Each LagartoRay module utilizes only two 12V brushless DC motors combined with worm and spur gear sets for accurate and precise azimuth/elevation axis tracking. The mounting of mirrors allows full 360degree rotation in the azimuth axis and 180degree rotation in the elevation axis, allowing a LagartoRay heliostat module to be installed in a wide variety of orientations. Even with all the savings in size and cost, the amount of reflective area in each module is still a large amount at 1 m^2.The LagartoRay design also includes an optimized field layout so that maximum potential of the heliostat module is achieved.

Group 5’s 90-Second Pitch:

Poster Presentation Zoom: 

https://ufl.zoom.us/j/95234348876

Group 5 link to Poster 

Oral Design Presentation Zoom:

https://ufl.zoom.us/j/97728475660

Group 5 link to Final Presentation Slides

Archived Oral Design Presentation