Self locking gears for parabolic solar concentrator

In summary, the individual is asking for advice on using a self locking gear, specifically a worm gear, for a solar tracker system on a 2 ton parabolic mirror dish. They inquire about the need for a brake system and potential alternative self locking gears. They also ask about the mechanism used in garage door openers and request suggestions for actuators and transmission mechanisms for positioning systems such as satellite dishes and solar trackers.
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Hello everyone, my question is: Would be ok to use a self locking gear like a worm gear for a solar tracker system on a 2 ton parabolic mirror dish? Would it be necessary some kind of brake system, or the worm gear would be enough?

If so, are there any type of self locking gears besides the worm gear?. The idea to use a self locking gear is to stop the dish at a certain position and angle, so that the dish is perpendicular to the sun, and the lock would stop the inertial load (parabolic dish) from back driving the system.

Also I have been thinking about the garage door opener systems, does anyone know how the system is locked and cannot be opened by simply pushing or pulling the door? Is the worm gear the thing that make it impossible to open the door by force?

If you have had experience in positioning systems like big satellite dishes, antennae or parabolic solar concentrators (Solar trackers) what would be your suggestion to drive the system (actuators and transmission mechanism).

Thank you in advance for your time.

RM
 
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Welcome to PF.
Some worm gears are self locking, others not, the type of lubricant makes a difference.
A worm gear will lock if the reduction ratio is high enough.

Ball screws are low friction and so good for positioning. But they are certainly not self locking.

The first thing I would do is to mount the dish so it is balanced in declination and right ascension on an equatorial mount.
Continuously track in RA during the day. Elevation can be done by hand each few days.
 

Related to Self locking gears for parabolic solar concentrator

1. How do self-locking gears work in a parabolic solar concentrator?

Self-locking gears use a special design to prevent the gears from moving backwards or slipping. This is achieved through the use of angled teeth or a wedge-shaped component, which creates a locking mechanism that prevents the gears from rotating in the opposite direction.

2. What are the advantages of using self-locking gears in a parabolic solar concentrator?

Self-locking gears offer several advantages in a parabolic solar concentrator. They provide a more secure and stable connection between the gears, reducing the risk of slippage or misalignment. This results in improved efficiency and accuracy in tracking the sun's movement, leading to increased energy production.

3. Can self-locking gears be used in all types of parabolic solar concentrators?

Yes, self-locking gears can be used in various types of parabolic solar concentrators. They are suitable for both small and large-scale systems, and can be integrated into different designs and configurations. However, the specific gear size and design may vary depending on the size and shape of the concentrator.

4. Are there any maintenance requirements for self-locking gears in a parabolic solar concentrator?

Like any mechanical component, self-locking gears may require occasional maintenance to ensure optimal performance. This may include lubrication, cleaning, and regular inspections to identify any wear or damage. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for maintenance and replace any worn or damaged gears promptly.

5. Are there any safety concerns with using self-locking gears in a parabolic solar concentrator?

Self-locking gears are designed to be safe and reliable for use in parabolic solar concentrators. However, it is important to follow proper installation procedures and ensure that the gears are securely fastened and aligned. Regular maintenance and inspections can also help to prevent any safety issues. If any safety concerns arise, it is recommended to consult a professional for assistance.

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