Prototype/second generation heliostat evaluation and recommendtions
Sandia Laboratories. Solar Technology Division 8451
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Prototype/second generation heliostat evaluation and recommendtions
by Sandia Laboratories. Solar Technology Division 8451
Published
1978
Publisher
Dept. of Energy, Sandia Laboratories
Pages
20
Subjects
Heliostat production evaluation and cost analysis
Heliostat dust buildup and cleaning studies
Heliostat production evaluation and cost analysis
The cost of heliostat in low volume production
Siderostatos, helióstatos, celóstatos
Silver deterioration in second surface solar mirrors
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Prototype/second generation heliostat evaluation and recommendtions was written by Sandia Laboratories. Solar Technology Division 8451.
When was Prototype/second generation heliostat evaluation and recommendtions published?
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