posted on 2025-07-31, 21:33authored byH Baig, D Chemisana, S Sundaram, T Mallick
Building Integrated Concentrating Photovoltaic (BICPV) systems make use of optical elements to
concentrate the incoming solar radiation on small-sized solar cells with the aim of integrating PV
technology into the building. We present a novel conjugate system designed to utilize the merits of
both reflective and refractive optics. The optical geometry under study is a dielectric based threedimensional
cross compound parabolic concentrator (3DCCPC) enveloped by a reflective geometry
of similar shape whilst maintaining an air gap between them. Monte Carlo ray-trace simulations are
used to model and optimize the system configuration. The theoretical analysis shows that the
optical performance of the system can be improved by 11 % whilst maintaining an air gap of 0.1 mm
between the reflective and the refractive surfaces. Experiments are carried out by making a
prototype of the proposed system to evaluate the proof of concept. A maximum power ratio of 2.76
was found under standard testing conditions at an incidence angle of 10°. Results show that the
average power output from the proposed system increases by 5.46 % compared to its predecessor